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There are four main types of cookies:

Details about the specific cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them are set out in the table below:

Name Source Type Duration Purpose
cookieconsent euclidmanagers.com Cookie Consent Session Validate cookie consent
_cfduid Theme-fusion.com Necessary 29 Days Used by the content network, Cloudflare, to identify trusted web traffic.
lpv Pardot.com Marketing 1 Day This LPV cookie is set to keep Pardot from tracking multiple page views on a single asset over a 30-minute session. For example, if a visitor reloads a landing page several times over a 30-minute period, this cookie keeps each reload from being tracked as a page view.
pardot Pardot.com Marketing 10 years A session cookie named pardot is set in your browser while you’re logged in to Pardot as a user. The cookie denotes an active user session and isn’t set on a visitor’s browser.
visitor_id Pardot.com Marketing 10 years The visitor cookie includes a unique visitor ID and the unique identifier for your account. For example, the cookie name visitor_id12345 stores the visitor ID 1010101010. The account identifier, 12345, makes sure that the visitor is tracked on the correct Pardot account. The visitor value is the visitor_id in your Pardot account. This cookie is set for visitors by the Pardot tracking code.
visitor_id-hash Pardot.com Marketing 10 years The visitor hash cookie contains the account ID and stores a unique hash. For example, the cookie name visitor_id12345-hash stores the hash “855c3697d9979e78ac404c4ba2c66533”, and the account ID is 12345. This cookie is a security measure to make sure that a malicious user can’t fake a visitor from Pardot and access corresponding prospect information.

 

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Further information about cookies more generally can be found in guidance published by the International Chamber of Commerce.