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Cookie notice
This site sets one small first-party cookie to remember your choice, and nothing else until you say so. If you accept, we run Google Analytics to understand how the site is used and the LinkedIn Insight Tag to measure our LinkedIn campaigns. You can change your mind at any time.
This document is a working draft prepared for launch and is subject to final legal review. [PENDING: legal-review]
How consent works on this site
When you first visit, a banner asks whether you accept analytics and marketing cookies. Nothing runs until you answer. "Accept" switches both categories on; "Decline" switches both off; "Cookie settings" lets you choose one and not the other. Your choice is stored in a first-party cookie for 12 months, and you can reopen the settings at any time from "Cookie settings" in the footer.
Strictly necessary
| Cookie | Set by | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| aps_consent | This site | Remembers your cookie choices | 12 months |
Our contact form also uses a bot-protection check (Cloudflare Turnstile), which may set a short-lived, strictly necessary cookie while it verifies that you are a person. It does not identify you and is not used to track you.
Analytics (only with your consent)
| Cookie | Set by | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| _ga | Google Analytics | Distinguishes visitors in aggregate statistics | 2 years |
| _ga_* | Google Analytics | Keeps session state for aggregate statistics | 2 years |
We use Google Analytics 4 with Google Signals switched off, so it measures page usage without building advertising audiences.
Marketing (only with your consent)
| Cookie | Set by | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| li_sugr, bcookie, lidc, UserMatchHistory, AnalyticsSyncHistory | Measure LinkedIn campaign performance and match visits to campaigns | Up to 2 years |
The LinkedIn Insight Tag lets us see, in aggregate, how people who arrive from our LinkedIn campaigns use the site. LinkedIn's own cookie policy describes its cookies in full.
Controlling cookies in your browser
Every major browser lets you view, block and delete cookies in its settings, usually under privacy or site data. If you block cookies entirely, the site still works; only the analytics and campaign measurement stop.
Changes to this notice
If we add or remove a tool, we will update this notice before we do it and ask for your consent again where the law requires it.
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