Cookies.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage and pixel tags. We refer to all of these as "cookies" throughout this policy.
2. How we use cookies
We split cookies into two categories: necessary cookies that the site cannot function without, and analytics & marketing cookies that only load if you accept them. The second category covers both our site analytics (Google Analytics 4) and our LinkedIn Insight tag, which lets us measure conversions from our LinkedIn advertising. Both involve cross-site tracking by the respective third party.
Google Analytics 4 is configured with Google Consent Mode v2. Until you accept the analytics & marketing category, all analytics and advertising consent signals are set to denied by default, and neither Google Analytics nor the LinkedIn Insight tag is loaded.
3. Cookies we set
Necessary
- cc_cookie — stores your cookie consent preferences so we do not ask again on every visit. Set by our cookie consent banner. Expires after six months.
Analytics & marketing (only with your consent)
Google Analytics 4 — used to understand how the site is used:
- _ga — distinguishes unique users. Expires after two years.
- _ga_<container-id> — persists session state. Expires after two years.
- Additional GA4 cookies may be set depending on how the GA4 property is configured. See Google's documentation for the current list.
LinkedIn Insight tag — lets us measure how many visitors came to the site from our LinkedIn ads and what they did. Loaded from snap.licdn.com and sets the following on the .linkedin.com domain:
- bcookie — LinkedIn browser identifier. Expires after one year.
- bscookie — secure LinkedIn browser identifier. Expires after one year.
- li_sugr — short-term browser identifier used to infer the visitor across sessions. Expires after 90 days.
- lidc — facilitates data-centre selection. Expires after one day.
- UserMatchHistory — syncs ad-targeting identifiers. Expires after 30 days.
- AnalyticsSyncHistory — stores timestamps of identifier syncs. Expires after 30 days.
See LinkedIn's cookie policy for the authoritative current list and the LinkedIn privacy policy for how LinkedIn processes the data.
4. Third-party services that don't set cookies
Some services we use receive data from your browser but do not store cookies on your device:
- Cloudflare Turnstile: protects our contact form from automated submissions. Uses a token-based challenge rather than tracking cookies.
- Vercel Web Analytics and Speed Insights:our hosting provider's built-in, cookieless analytics. Collects anonymised, aggregated usage and performance metrics.
5. Changing your preferences
You can change your cookie choices at any time by clicking Cookie preferences in our site footer, or by clearing cookies for this site in your browser settings. You can also block cookies entirely in your browser, though parts of the site may not work as expected.
Browser-level instructions: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
6. Changes to this policy
If we add, remove, or change cookies, we will update this page and revise the "last updated" date above. Material changes that require new consent will re-trigger the cookie banner.
7. Contact
Questions about cookies on this site? Email legal@enjoydevelopment.com.