Cookie declaration
Last reviewed: 2026-08-17
This page lists every cookie we can place on your device, what each one does, and how long it lasts. It covers our website at policyconfirm.com and the Policy Confirm app at app.policyconfirm.com and app.eu.policyconfirm.com — all three use the same cookies, and your choice carries across them, so you are only ever asked once. It is generated from the same list that drives the consent banner, so the two can never fall out of step.
Some entries below are still marked as not confirmed. We would rather show you an open field than a number we have not checked.
Strictly necessary
Needed for the site to work and for services you ask for, such as the live chat. These are always on and cannot be switched off. They are not used to track you across other websites.
pc_consentPolicy Confirm- Remembers which cookie categories you accepted, so you are not asked again on every page.How long it lasts: 12 months
__lc_cidLiveChat (Text S.A.)- A LiveChat customer ID that lets the chat recognise you when you return, so your conversation can continue across visits.How long it lasts: 2 years
__lc_cstLiveChat (Text S.A.)- A security token paired with the LiveChat customer ID to keep your chat session secure.How long it lasts: 2 years
Analytics
Helps us see which pages people read and where they get stuck, so we can improve the site. We look at patterns across visitors, not at what any one person does.
_gaGoogle Analytics 4- Tells Google Analytics that page views come from the same browser, so visitors can be counted without identifying who they are.How long it lasts: 2 years
_ga_ZMT98TV0HBGoogle Analytics 4- Keeps track of your current visit so Google Analytics can group your page views into one session.How long it lasts: 2 years
Marketing
Lets us measure whether our advertising reaches the right people and leads anywhere. This is the category that shares data with the advertising networks we use: LinkedIn, Reddit and Google.
_gcl_auGoogle- Stores a Google advertising click identifier so a sign-up can be attributed to the ad that led here (conversion linking).How long it lasts: 3 months
bcookieLinkedIn- A LinkedIn browser ID used to recognise the browser and detect abuse of LinkedIn's platform.How long it lasts: 1 year
li_sugrLinkedIn- Used by LinkedIn to make a probabilistic guess at a visitor's identity for visitors outside the EEA and similar 'Designated Countries'.How long it lasts: 3 months
lidcLinkedIn- Helps LinkedIn route requests to the right data centre.How long it lasts: 24 hours
UserMatchHistoryLinkedIn- Used by LinkedIn to match this browser with a LinkedIn member for ad measurement (identifier syncing).How long it lasts: 30 days
AnalyticsSyncHistoryLinkedIn- Remembers when LinkedIn last synced analytics identifiers, for visitors in the EEA and similar 'Designated Countries'.How long it lasts: 30 days
__cf_bmCloudflare (for LinkedIn)- A Cloudflare bot-detection cookie set when the browser talks to LinkedIn's servers, used to tell people apart from automated traffic.How long it lasts: 30 minutes
_rdt_uuidReddit- A Reddit advertising ID used to measure whether an ad on Reddit led to a sign-up, and to build audiences for Reddit advertising.How long it lasts: Not yet confirmed
li_fat_idLinkedIn- A LinkedIn click ID stored after you arrive via a LinkedIn ad, used to measure whether the ad led to a sign-up.How long it lasts: 30 days