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Cookie statement

Cookie statement last updated on 22/09/2022

What are cookies

This website “mindsandmore.biz” uses cookies. Cookies are small files which track the user’s visits and activity on the website. They’re used by Minds&More (referenced as ‘we’, ‘us’ and ‘our’ in this text) to ensure our website functions correctly, personalize content and ads, to analyze traffic, evaluate and improve our website. They are stored on the user’s device until they expire or they are deleted manually.

The user (referenced as ‘you’ in this text) has the option to allow, block or delete the cookies at any time through their browser’s settings. Please note that blocking the use of cookies can lead to some services and features of the website not functioning properly or being unavailable.

Which cookies do we use

We use 3 different type of cookies: “necessary”, “statistics”, and “marketing” cookies.

Necessary

Essential cookies that enable basic functions like page navigation and access to areas of the website.

They are referred to as “Basic cookies” in our Cookies preferences banner.

NAMESOURCEPURPOSEEXPIRATION PERIODTYPE
_cf_bmHubspotDistinguishes between humans and bots1 dayHTTP  
GDPR_CONSENTGoogleDetects if user has accepted the non-essential cookies of the marketing category2 years  HTTP
rc::aGoogleDistinguishes between humans and botsPersistentHTML
rc::cGoogleDistinguishes between humans and botsSessionHTML
test_cookieGoogle DoubleclickChecks if the user’s browser supports cookies1 dayHTTP

The following cookies are non-essential cookies that can be opt out of by not giving consent or disabling it at any time through your browser’s settings. They are grouped under “Audience measurement cookies” in our Cookies preferences banner.

Statistics

Cookies used to understand how visitors interact with our website by collecting and reporting information anonymously.

NAMESOURCEPURPOSEEXPIRATION PERIODTYPE
__hsscHubspotKeeps track of sessions and determins if Hubspot should increment the session number and timestamps in the _hstc cookie. It contains the domain, ViewCount and session start timestap30 minutesHTTP
_hstcHubspotKeeps track of visitors. The cookie contains domain, utk, itinital timestamp (first visit), last timestamp (last visit), and session number (increments for each subsequent session) 6 monthsHTTP
hubspotutkHubspotKeeps track of visitor’s identity, passed through form submissions and used when deduplicating contacts.6 monthsHTTP
_hssrcHubspotHelps to determine whether the visitor restarted their browsersessionHTTP
_gidGoogle AnalyticsStores and count pageviews1 dayHTTP
_gaGoogle AnalyticsIdentifies unique users through the combination of browser and device.2 yearsHTTP
_gat_UA-41237649-21Google AnalyticsThrottles the request rate of anonymous users1 minuteHTTP
_ga_NT4CYH0WZWGoogle AnalyticsStores and counts pageviews2 yearsHTTP

 Marketing

Cookies used to track visitors across our website to display relevant ads for individual users.

NAMESOURCEPURPOSEEXPIRATION PERIODTYPE
_ptq.gifHubspotTracks the user’s behaviour and device across devices and marketing channels.sessionPixel
_fbpFacebookCollects data on the interests of users via widgets found on websites, such as the ‘Like’ or ‘Share’ button. It is used for targeted advertising.3 monthsHTTP
_gcl_auGoogle AdsenseIt is used as a Conversion Linker, the information from clicks on advertisements are kept in the cookie to attribute conversions outside of the landing page3 monthsHTTP  
Ads/ga-audiencesGoogle AdWordsRe-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on their online behavioursessionPixel
frFacebookUsed to deliver a series of advertisement products3 monthsHTTP
trFacebookUsed to deliver a series of advertisement productssessionHTTP
IDEGoogle DoubleclickRegisters and reports the user’s actions after viewing one of the advertiser’s ads to measure the efficacy of an ad1 yearHTTP
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVEYouTubeTries to estimate the user’s bandwith on pages with embedded YouTube videos179 daysHTTP
YSCYouTubeRegisters the user as a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seensessionHTTP
yt.innertube::nextIdYouTubeRegisters the user as a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seenpersistentHTML
yt.innertube::requestsYouTubeRegisters the user as a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seenpersistentHTML
ytidb::LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY yt-remote-connected-devices yt-remote-device-idYouTubeStores the user’s video player preferences when using embedded YouTube videospersistentHTML
yt-remove-cast-available yt-remote-cast-installed yt-remote-fast-check-period yt-remote-session-app yt-remote-session-nameYouTubeStores the user’s video player preferences when using embedded YouTube videossessionHTML

You can opt in or out of these cookies at any time by selecting the right options in the “Your cookie preferences” banner. If you wish to revoke your consent, you can do so any time by deleting the cookies stored in your browser. Information on how to delete cookies from your browser can be found here below.

  1. Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17442/windows-internet-explorerdelete-manage-cookies
  2. Safari: https://support.applcom/en-gb/guide/safari/manage-cookies-and-website-datasfri11471/mac
  3. Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences
  4. Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en

Microsoft Edge: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-10/edge-privacy-faq