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Records user-consent choices and maintains secure event data so the site can remember which cookies you allowed.
Tracks the number of page-views in the current session and its start-time so our analytics can define session boundaries.
Indicates that the browser has restarted; absence signals a new session. Expires at end of session.
Stores a visitor ID plus first, last and current visit timestamps. Default life 13 months.
Assigns a unique numeric identifier to recognise a returning visitor across sessions. Expires after one year.
Saves the first page URL that the visitor reached so we can analyse campaign landing effectiveness.
Stores the address of the page that referred the visitor, helping us understand traffic sources.
Persists an anonymised user ID and preferences to link multiple page-views into a single analytics profile. Lifetime: one year.
Generates a random client ID so visits from the same browser can be counted as one user. Lifespan two years.
Property-specific versions of _ga that keep session state and event counts for individual analytics streams. Expires after two years.
Creates an anonymous identifier when enhanced match techniques are used so campaign attribution works even if other cookies are missing. Expires after one year.
Links page-views with company networks to produce aggregated reports on business traffic. Default life two years.
Keeps Google Ads click information so conversions can be credited to the correct campaign. Retention 90 days.
Stores the first Google Ads click ID that reached the site in order to measure cross-site conversions. Lifespan three months.
Captures ad-click data for the current domain so later conversions are attributed accurately. Lifespan 90 days.
Differentiates individual Google Ads sessions and supports conversion linkage across pages. Lifespan three months.
Creates a unique browser identifier so Meta can deliver advertising and measure engagement across our pages. Default life three months.