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On our website, various cookies may be used. With this Cookie Policy, we would like to inform you what cookies are, what they do, and what kind of cookies are used via our Website. In so far as we collect Personal Data via cookies, we process these Personal Data in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
We may change this Cookie Policy and the list of cookies that are used on our Website at any time. The most recent version of this Cookie Policy is dated August 12, 2025.
Cookies are small text files containing letters and numbers that are sent by a webserver (such as the www.partanalytics.com webserver) to your computer, smartphone, tablet, or any other device with internet access which you use in order to visit our Website (“Device”). Once a cookie is stored on your Device, the Website server may be able to recognize the Device you use.
“Web Beacons” are small graphic data (also known as ‘Pixel Tags’ or ‘Clear GIFs’), which can be included on our Website and newsletters and are usually used in combination with cookies to identify users and user behavior.
Part Analytics uses different types of cookies on the Website. These cookies serve different purposes. According to their purpose, cookies may generally be assigned to one of the following categories:
“Strictly Necessary Cookies” – These are cookies which are needed to provide services and features you have specifically requested. We may use cookies and tracking technologies required to prevent fraudulent activity, improve security, for system administration and/or allow you to remain logged in to secure areas of our Website.
“Functional Cookies” – These cookies enable you to move around our Website and use its features, record information about choices that you have made, and tailor the Website to your needs. Without these cookies, we will not be able to provide certain features, such as remembering details you entered and saving your preferred language.
“Analytical Cookies” – These analytics/statistical cookies help to improve the performance of our Website and provide a better user experience. Via Analytical Cookies, we obtain information about the quality and/or effectiveness of our services. It helps us understand how our visitors use our Website, which enables us to improve how we present our content to you.
“Targeting Related Cookies” – These cookies deliver content, including marketing, relevant to your interests based on your use of our Website and your interaction with our marketing content.
Our Website uses cookies from all of the above categories in order to provide you with the best internet experience. For a detailed list of the cookies used by us, please see the Cookie Table below.
No. The cookies used by Part Analytics include both first-party cookies and third-party cookies.
First-party cookies are cookies from Part Analytics, serving our purposes, including but not limited to interactive content and statistical purposes.
Third-party cookies, on the other hand, are set by third-party suppliers under a domain different from the domain of our Website. These third-party cookies enable analyses across websites.
Whether and for how long cookies remain stored on a Device depends on whether the cookie is a Persistent Cookie or a Session Cookie:
Session Cookies remain stored on your Device only until you close your browser.
Persistent Cookies remain stored until they expire or are deleted by you (e.g., by deleting your browsing history or by targeted deletion through your browser settings).
For the specific duration of storage of each cookie, please see the Cookie Table below.
Strictly Necessary Cookies will be set by us on your Device without asking for your explicit consent. The types of such cookies are listed in the Cookie Table below. If you do not accept these cookies, please disable cookies via your browser settings or refrain from visiting our Website.
We will set all other cookies (Functional, Analytical, and Targeting Related Cookies) only with your prior consent. The types of such cookies are listed in the Cookie Table below.
You can withdraw your consent at any time by deleting cookies or changing your preferences in the Cookie Settings. Please note that if you do not accept or later withdraw your consent, you may not be able to use the full functionality of the Website.
You can also configure your browser or Device settings to enable, disable, or delete cookies. Instructions for managing cookies are provided by browser developers:
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For more information on cookies and how to deactivate them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
Our Website uses Google Analytics, which uses cookies to analyze how users use the Website. The data generated will generally be transmitted to and stored on Google servers in the U.S.
With IP anonymization activated, your IP address is truncated within the EU or EEA before being sent to Google. In rare cases, the full IP address is transmitted to the U.S. and truncated there. Google uses this data on our behalf to evaluate usage, compile reports, and provide related services.
The IP address transmitted by your browser via Google Analytics will not be merged with other Google data.
You can prevent cookies by:
Setting an opt-out cookie. You can do this by clicking here.
Changing your browser settings to block cookies.
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Strictly Necessary Cookies
These are cookies which are needed to provide services and features you have specifically requested. We may use cookies and tracking technologies required to prevent fraudulent activity, improve security, for system administration, and/or allow you to remain logged in to secure areas of the Website.
| Name | Processed Data | Type | Purpose | Cookie Expiration | 1st/3rd Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
__cf_bm |
– | Technical | Set by Cloudflare to support bot management and mitigate automated traffic. Identifies clients behind shared IP addresses. | 2025-04-23 | 3rd |
__hs_cookie_cat_pref |
– | Functional | Stores a visitor’s cookie category preferences in HubSpot. | 2025-08-20 | 3rd |
__hs_opt_out |
– | Functional | Records whether a visitor has opted out of tracking via HubSpot. | 2025-08-20 | 1st |
__hssc |
– | Marketing | Tracks session counts for visitors in HubSpot Analytics. | 2025-04-23 | 1st |
__hssrc |
– | Marketing | Detects if the visitor has restarted the browser in HubSpot. | Session | 1st |
__hstc |
– | Marketing | Primary HubSpot cookie for tracking visitor behavior and sessions. | 2025-08-20 | 1st |
_cfuvid |
– | Technical | Cloudflare: identifies unique visitors for routing and CDN management. | Session | 3rd |
_fbp |
– | Marketing | Facebook Pixel: delivers ads and measures ad performance. | 2025-07-22 | 1st |
_ga |
– | Marketing | Google Analytics: stores unique client ID for visitor differentiation and analytics. | 2026-05-28 | 1st |
_ga_HS4P822W9Z |
– | Marketing | Google Analytics: tracks session and user behavior. | 2026-05-28 | 1st |
_gcl_gs |
– | Technical | Google Ads: stores and tracks conversions for ad campaigns. | 2025-06-09 | 1st |
_lfa |
– | Technical | LinkedIn Analytics: tracks ad conversions and performance. | 2026-04-23 | 1st |
_zitok |
– | Technical | Load-balancing token used by the CDN layer for traffic management. | 2026-04-23 | 1st |
csrf.app |
– | Technical | CSRF protection token to validate requests and protect against cross-site request forgery attacks. | 2026-04-22 | 3rd |
hs_c2l |
– | Technical | HubSpot: manages cross-domain session linking. | 2025-09-27 | 3rd |
hs_login_email |
– | Technical | HubSpot: pre-fills login email on HubSpot login pages. | 2026-04-22 | 3rd |
hubspotapi |
– | Technical | HubSpot API: stores CSRF tokens, cookie preferences, and SameSite settings for secure API use. | 2025-05-21 | 3rd |
hubspotapi-csrf |
– | Technical | HubSpot API: stores CSRF tokens and SameSite preferences. | 2026-04-22 | 3rd |
hubspotapi-lax |
– | Technical | HubSpot API: stores CSRF tokens and SameSite preferences. | 2025-05-20 | 3rd |
hubspotapi-prefs |
– | Functional | HubSpot API: stores cookie category settings. | 2026-04-22 | 3rd |
hubspotapi-strict |
– | Technical | HubSpot API: stores CSRF tokens and SameSite preferences. | 2025-05-20 | 3rd |
hubspotutk |
– | Marketing | HubSpot: tracks visitors across sessions using a unique user token. | 2025-08-20 | 1st |
laboratory-anonymous-id |
– | Technical | Used for A/B testing to anonymously identify visitors in experiments or feature tests. | Session | 3rd |
messagesUtk |
– | Functional | Messaging widget: uniquely identifies visitors for chat session continuity. | 2025-10-20 | 1st |
uael-modal-popup-3c99705 |
– | Technical | UAEL popup: prevents repeated display of the same modal popup to a visitor. | Session | 1st |
uael-modal-popup-d0c5ec2 |
– | Technical | UAEL popup: prevents repeated display of the same modal popup to a visitor. | Session | 1st |