
Cookie
Policy
Effective Date: August 8, 2026
Last Updated: August 8, 2026
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how Highland Delivery Service LLC (“Highland,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies through its public website and restricted employee areas (collectively, the “Website”).
This Cookie Policy should be read together with Highland’s Privacy Policy and Website Terms of Use.
The Website does not conduct e-commerce, process customer payments, or sell products or services.
2. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small data files stored on a visitor’s computer, mobile device, or browser when the visitor accesses a website.
Cookies may be used to:
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Enable essential Website functions;
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Maintain secure login sessions;
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Remember visitor preferences;
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Protect the Website against fraud and unauthorized activity;
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Understand general Website performance and usage;
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Support integrated or third-party Website features.
Some cookies operate only during a browser session and are deleted when the browser closes. Other cookies may remain on the device for a defined period or until deleted by the user.
3. Who Places Cookies?
Cookies and similar technologies may be placed by:
First-party services
Cookies placed through the Website or its hosting platform to support security, member login, Website stability, preferences, and general functionality.
Third-party services
Cookies or similar technologies placed by external providers whose features or links are used through the Website, such as mapping services, employment application platforms, embedded media, or analytics providers.
Third-party providers may process information according to their own privacy policies and terms.
4. Categories of Cookies
The Website may use the following categories:
A. Essential Cookies
Essential cookies are necessary for the Website to operate securely and correctly.
They may be used to:
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Protect against fraud and malicious activity;
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Maintain Website security and stability;
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Enable page rendering;
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Support member login and authentication;
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Maintain restricted employee sessions;
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Remember privacy and cookie choices;
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Provide core Website functionality.
Because these cookies are required for essential Website functions, they generally cannot be disabled through the Website’s Cookie Settings.
Examples of essential cookies commonly used by Wix may include security, session, attack-detection, anti-fraud, and page-rendering cookies.
B. Functional Cookies
Functional cookies support enhanced Website features and visitor preferences.
They may be used to:
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Remember language or display preferences;
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Support certain embedded features;
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Maintain user-selected settings;
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Improve the functionality of integrated Website tools.
Disabling functional cookies may cause some features to operate differently or become unavailable.
C. Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help Highland understand general Website activity and performance.
They may collect information such as:
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Number of Website visits;
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Pages viewed;
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General session duration;
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Device and browser type;
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Approximate geographic region;
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How visitors reached the Website;
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General interaction with Website pages and features.
This information may be used to identify technical problems, understand which content is useful, and improve Website structure and performance.
Where consent is required, analytics cookies will not be activated unless the visitor authorizes them through the Cookie Settings.
D. Marketing Cookies
The Website is not currently intended to conduct behavioral advertising or sell personal information.
If Highland later activates advertising, campaign-measurement, social-media tracking, or similar marketing technology, the Website’s Cookie Settings and this Cookie Policy should be updated before such technology is used.
Where consent is legally required, marketing cookies will not be activated without appropriate visitor authorization.
5. Wix Cookies
The Website is created and hosted using Wix.
Wix may use cookies and similar technologies to:
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Operate and secure its platform;
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Identify registered Website members;
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Maintain employee login sessions;
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Detect fraud or unauthorized activity;
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Render Website pages;
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Monitor platform performance and stability;
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Remember visitor privacy choices;
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Provide analytics when authorized.
Examples of cookies commonly used on Wix websites may include:
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XSRF-TOKEN: Used to help detect and prevent fraudulent requests;
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hs: Used for Website security;
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svSession: Used for security, stability, and core Website functions;
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SSR-caching: Used to support Website rendering and performance;
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TS cookies: Used for attack detection and security.
Cookie names, purposes, and retention periods may be changed by Wix as its platform and security practices evolve.
6. Restricted Employee Accounts
Cookies are necessary to support secure access to the Employee Hub, Highland Newsroom, Resources, and other restricted employee areas.
These cookies may be used to:
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Authenticate authorized employees;
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Maintain secure login sessions;
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Prevent unauthorized account access;
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Associate Website activity with the correct authorized account;
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Apply appropriate permissions and employee roles;
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Protect restricted company information.
Employees who block essential cookies may be unable to log in or use restricted Website features.
7. Third-Party Services
The Website may contain or link to services operated by third parties.
Google Maps
The Website may use Google Maps to display Highland’s general business location. Google may receive technical information, including an IP address, when the map loads.
Google Maps may use its own cookies or similar technologies, and its operation may not be fully controlled by Highland’s Wix cookie-consent settings.
Employment Application Platforms
Employment applications may be processed through an external platform, such as Microsoft Forms or another authorized recruiting service.
When a visitor follows an external application link, cookies used on the external platform are governed by that provider’s cookie and privacy policies.
Other External Services
Embedded media, social-media links, analytics services, or other third-party features may use additional cookies or similar technologies.
Highland does not control the independent privacy or cookie practices of third-party services.
8. Cookie Settings and Visitor Choices
Visitors may manage nonessential cookies through the Website’s Cookie Settings.
Depending on the available settings, visitors may be able to:
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Accept all cookies;
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Decline nonessential cookies;
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Authorize selected cookie categories;
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Change a previous selection.
Essential cookies necessary for security, login, and core Website operation may remain active.
Visitors may also manage or delete cookies through their browser settings. Blocking all cookies may affect Website functionality and may prevent access to restricted employee areas.
9. Consent
Where required by applicable law, Highland will request consent before activating nonessential cookies or similar technologies.
A visitor may withdraw or modify consent through the Cookie Settings. Changes may apply prospectively and may not delete cookies already stored on the visitor’s device.
Visitors may delete previously stored cookies through their browser settings.
10. Data Collected Through Cookies
Depending on the cookie or technology involved, information collected may include:
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IP address;
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Browser and device information;
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General location derived from an IP address;
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Website pages visited;
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Date and time of access;
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Session duration;
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Referral source;
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Login or authentication activity;
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Security and technical events;
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Cookie-consent selections.
Highland does not sell personal information collected through Website cookies.
11. Retention
Cookie retention periods vary according to purpose.
Session cookies generally expire when the browser closes. Persistent cookies may remain for a defined period or until deleted through browser settings.
Security, consent, and account-related records may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary for Website operation, account protection, legal compliance, or investigation of unauthorized activity.
12. Updates to This Cookie Policy
Highland may update this Cookie Policy to reflect:
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Changes to Website functionality;
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New or removed integrations;
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Changes to Wix services;
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Changes to the cookies used;
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Changes in applicable law or company practices.
The revised policy will be posted with an updated “Last Updated” date.
When legally required or appropriate, visitors may be asked to renew their cookie choices after a material change.
13. Applicable Legal Framework
This Cookie Policy is intended to operate consistently with applicable federal and Connecticut privacy, consumer-protection, data-security, and electronic-communications laws.
Depending on the visitor’s location and the nature of the technology used, additional privacy or consent requirements may apply.
Nothing in this Cookie Policy provides rights beyond those required by applicable law. If a provision conflicts with applicable law, the applicable law will control.
14. Contact Us
Questions or concerns regarding cookies or Website privacy may be directed to:
Highland Delivery Service LLC
500 Long Beach Boulevard
Stratford, Connecticut
Email: toni.piazza@highlanddelivery.net
Telephone: (475) 450-3955