1) What are cookies?
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2) Cookies this site may set
This site may store attribution parameters (UTM tags and click IDs) in first-party cookies so we can understand how visitors found us. These values are captured from the URL and then removed from the visible URL for a cleaner experience.
Examples of values that may be stored include: utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign, gclid, gbraid, and wbraid.
3) Retention
Attribution cookies and first-party attribution storage may be retained for up to the maximum modern browser cap, currently around 400 days, where legally allowed. We may use shorter retention, such as 365 days or platform-specific click ID windows, where law or platform rules require it.
4) Analytics tools
We load Google Tag Manager and Microsoft Clarity. These tools may set their own cookies and collect technical data such as device information and usage events. We do not intend to send contact form message content to analytics.
5) How to control cookies
You can delete or block cookies in your browser settings. If you block cookies, some features (like attribution tracking) may not work as intended.
6) More information
For broader privacy information, see our Privacy page. If you have a question, you can use our contact form.