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Cookie Policy

This policy describes the cookies and similar technologies the Leadsment website and application use.

Draft — pending legal review
Last updated: 2026-04-18. This document is a plain-English draft prepared in good faith. A qualified legal review is underway. If you spot something incorrect or ambiguous, email Konsta@leadsment.com.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by the websites you visit. They are widely used to make sites work correctly, keep you signed in, and collect information about usage.

2. What we use cookies for

Leadsment's public marketing pages currently use only strictly-necessary cookies — the session cookies required to sign in to the application and to prevent cross-site request forgery. These do not require consent under ePrivacy / PECR / GDPR because they are necessary to deliver the service you requested.

3. Cookies we currently set

NamePurposeTypeDurationSource
sb-access-token, sb-refresh-tokenAuthenticated session for the Leadsment application.Strictly necessarySession + rotating refreshFirst-party
__Host-csrfPrevents cross-site request forgery on authenticated requests.Strictly necessarySessionFirst-party

4. Third-party analytics and advertising

Leadsment's administrators can enable third-party analytics and advertising scripts — Google Analytics 4, the LinkedIn Insight Tag, and our own Leadsment pixel — through an internal admin panel. When those are enabled, we will require explicit consent from EU visitors before the scripts load (via a consent banner), in line with ePrivacy and GDPR requirements. That consent layer is being wired up; until it is live, these scripts are not present on public pages.

5. Your visitors (via the Leadsment tracking snippet)

The Leadsment tracking snippet that our customers install on their own websites is cookieless. Visitor identification runs server-side via IP-to-company lookup and does not set any cookies on your visitors' browsers. Because no personal data is collected, no consent banner is required to run the Leadsment tracker under GDPR / ePrivacy.

6. How to control cookies

All modern browsers let you block or delete cookies via their settings. Blocking strictly-necessary cookies will stop you being able to sign in to the Leadsment application. When the consent banner for analytics/advertising is live, you will be able to decline those directly from the banner.

7. Changes to this policy

We update this policy whenever we change which cookies we use. The “Last updated” date at the top reflects the latest revision.

8. Contact

Cookie questions: Konsta@leadsment.com. See the full Privacy Policy.