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How consent works on this site
When you first visit thinkmedia.ai, you’ll see a cookie banner with an Accept All option and a Reject All option, shown with equal visual prominence, with no cookies requiring consent set before you choose. You can change your choice at any time via [link to preference center]. For visitors in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland, every non-essential cookie defaults to off until you affirmatively opt in.
Behind the banner, we use Google Consent Mode v2, which passes four signals to Google’s tags based on your choice: ad_storage (advertising cookies and identifiers), analytics_storage (analytics cookies), ad_user_data (whether user data can be sent to Google for advertising), and ad_personalization (whether data can be used for personalized ads and remarketing). All four default to denied until you consent.
Categories of cookies we use
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Strictly necessary — required for the site to function (e.g., session management, security, remembering your cookie preference itself). These don’t require consent and can’t be turned off.
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Analytics — Google Analytics 4, used to understand site usage. Requires consent under the ePrivacy Directive for the cookie itself, and under GDPR for the data transfer to Google’s servers.
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Advertising — cookies and identifiers from Google Ads, Meta, LinkedIn, and other platforms we advertise on, used for conversion tracking and remarketing. Requires consent.
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Functional — cookies that remember preferences (e.g., form data you’ve partially entered) but aren’t strictly necessary. Requires consent.
[Full named list of individual cookies/tags, their provider, purpose, and expiry belongs here — pull this directly from a live cookie scan of the site rather than estimating it, since regulators specifically check this list for accuracy.]
Third parties who may set cookies here
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Google (Analytics, Ads, Tag Manager) — see Google’s own privacy policy for how they process this data.
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Meta (Pixel, Conversions API) — see Meta’s privacy policy.
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[Any other platform tags actually running on the live site — LinkedIn Insight Tag, TikTok Pixel, etc. — list only what’s actually present.]
International data transfers
Where cookie or tag data is transferred outside the EEA or UK — including to US-based platforms — we rely on [Standard Contractual Clauses / the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, confirmed per vendor] as the transfer mechanism. See our Privacy Policy for more detail.
How to withdraw or change consent
You can change your cookie preferences at any time via [link to preference center, typically a persistent link in the site footer]. Withdrawing consent stops future data collection under that category; it doesn’t delete data already collected, which is handled under the data retention terms in our Privacy Policy.
Contact
Questions about this policy: info@thinkmedia.ai. Last updated: [date].