Cookie & Tracking Notice
In addition to necessary cookies, signed cookies, session data, or similar technologies related to site operation, language preference, referral attribution, click deduplication, and form experience, the landing pages also use Google Analytics 4 and Microsoft Clarity for analytics on traffic and conversions.
1. Current Use Cases
- Language preference, so the site can remember the user's selected language;
- Referral attribution, so the site can remember a referral code and related attribution snapshot when a user visits through a referral link;
- Click deduplication, so the same referral click is not repeatedly recorded in a short period;
- Draft form preservation, so unfinished inquiry input can be temporarily restored during the current browser session;
- Behavior analytics, so landing-page page views, locale, page variant, CTA clicks, and form submissions can be measured.
2. Main Identifiers Currently Used
- locale: remembers language preference, typically for 1 year;
- referrer_code: remembers the active referral code, typically for 10 days;
- referrer_attribution (signed cookie) and related session data: stores the referral attribution snapshot, typically for 10 days;
- visitor_id (signed cookie): identifies the same browser visitor so short-interval repeat visits can be deduplicated, typically for 1 year;
- hidden-gate-draft session storage: temporarily stores unfinished form draft data until the browser session ends or the success page clears it.
3. Third-Party Analytics and Tracking Tools
Based on the current implementation, the landing pages use the following third-party analytics tools:
- Google Analytics 4, to measure page views, traffic sources, landing-page performance, and CTA or form conversion events;
- Microsoft Clarity, to measure behavior analytics events and help us understand clicks and interactions on landing pages.
We do not currently use Meta Pixel or similar front-end remarketing scripts. If such tools are added later, this notice and the Privacy Policy should be updated accordingly.
4. Managing Cookies and Storage
Users can clear cookies, restrict cookies, wipe site storage, or use private browsing through browser settings. Please note that disabling these necessary identifiers may affect language memory, referral attribution, draft restoration, or parts of the ordering experience.