Logo

Tufin Software Technologies Ltd. (together with its parent company – Turn/River Management, L.P., and its affiliated companies – Collectively, “Tufin“, “we“, “our” or “us“) uses certain monitoring and data collection technologies, such as cookies, beacons, pixels, tags and scripts (collectively, “Cookies”). These technologies are used in order to maintain, provide and improve our website and solutions (the ”Services”), to optimize our offerings and marketing activities in order to provide our visitors and users (“you”, or “your”) with a better experience (for example, in order to track your preferences, to better secure our Services, to identify technical issues, to offer you personalized ads (if we have your consent) and to monitor and improve the overall performance of our Services).

This Cookie Policy contains information on what Cookies are, how to reject them, and some useful links for further reading on the subject. If you are unable to find the information you were looking fore, or you have any further questions about Tufin’s Cookies practices, please email us at privacy@tufin.com.

For more information about our general privacy practices, please visit our Privacy Policy.

  1. What are Cookies?

    Cookies are small text files that are stored through the browser on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They allow websites to store your information and preferences (such as login information or language preference). You can think of Cookies as providing a so-called memory for the website, so that it can recognize you when you revisit it, and respond appropriately. You are not obligated to accept all Cookies in order to visit our website, however, enabling certain categories of Cookies may allow for a more personalized browsing experience and is required for most of our Services to work. Certain Cookies collect information defined as personal data (or personal information) under privacy and data protection laws, including under the EU and UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR and UK GDPR, respectively).

  2. How do we use Cookies?

    We use Cookies to enable and constantly improve the Services being delivered to you. Cookies are also used to track performance of ads that may have been presented to you or to gain insights on our ads’ performance and how our ads campaigns are converted to successful sales.

    • Essential Cookies: These Cookies are necessary for the Services to function properly and cannot be disabled. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you, enabling functions like navigation, login or setting preferences. These Cookies do not store information about you that will be used for other purposes.

    • Preferences & Functional Cookies: These Cookies enable the services to provide enhanced functionality and personalization. They may be set by us (first-party Cookies) or by third-party providers who work with us (third-party Cookies).

    • Performance & Analytics Cookies: Cookies that help us to secure and maintain our Services and to remember your preferences. They are also used for gathering analytics data on how you interact with our Services and the improvement performance of the website accordingly. If you do not allow these Cookies, we will not know when you have visited our website.

    • Targeting & Advertising Cookies: These Cookies make advertisements more relevant to the user by assigning a unique ID to the user to enable personalized advertising. Our advertising partners may use it to show you relevant ads on different websites by uniquely identifying your browser and internet device.

  3. How long do Cookies last?

    The length of time a Cookie remains on your device varies according to its purpose.

    A Cookie that remains on your device after your session is concluded (until it expires or it is deleted) is called a “Persistent Cookie”. Persistent Cookies are used for different purposes, such as tracking your preferences, login information, your interaction with our Services and the effectiveness of our targeting Cookies.

    A Cookie that is automatically deleted once your session is concluded is called a “Session Cookie”. Session Cookies are used for the duration of your stay on our site and are automatically deleted when you exit the browser.

  4. How can you reject or remove Cookies?

    You have a choice regarding the use of Cookies as described in this Cookie Policy. Please note that rejecting or removing certain Cookies may result in inadequate Services.

    You can opt-out of each Cookie category (except strictly necessary Cookies) by clicking the “Cookie Settings” button located at the bottom of the home page and changing your settings accordingly.

    You can also adjust your web browser settings, usually located in the ‘Options’ or ‘Preferences’ menu of your browser. In order to delete stored Cookies or to change these settings, the following links may be helpful:

    If you are primarily concerned about third-party Cookies generated by advertisers, and you live in the USA, Canada, UK, or Europe, you can also opt-out from the collection of your data by our advertising partners who participate in the Digital Advertising Alliance, Opt-out by visiting:

    In addition, on your mobile device (e.g., iPhone, iPad or Android), you can change your device settings to control whether you see online interest-based ads.

    Please note that when you get a new computer, install a new browser, erase or otherwise alter your browser’s cookie file (including upgrading certain browsers), you may also clear the opt-out Cookies installed once you opt-out, so an additional opt-out will be necessary to prevent additional tracking.

  5. Useful links

    For more information regarding Cookies, you may find the following websites useful:

  6. “Do Not Track” signals

    Some web browsers may transmit “Do Not Track” signals to websites with which the browser communicates, telling the website not to follow its online movements. Because of differences in how web browsers interpret this feature and send those signals, and lack of standardization, it is not always clear whether visitors intend for these signals to be transmitted, or whether they are even aware of them. Therefore, as many other reputable websites and online platform, we currently do not respond to such “Do Not Track” signals.

    To learn more about “Do Not Track” signals, you can visit https://www.allaboutdnt.com/

Last updated: March 2023