Cookies policy
This page explains what cookies are, which ones panel-covepoint.click may use, and how you can accept or reject non-essential cookies.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember preferences, keep essential functions working, and—when allowed—understand how pages are used.
How we use cookies
We use essential cookies to remember your cookie preference and keep basic site behaviour reliable. With your acceptance, we may use analytics cookies to understand aggregate visit patterns so we can improve content about leadership coaching and succession planning.
Cookie table
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| panelCovePoint_cookieConsent | Stores whether you accepted or rejected optional cookies | 1 year (localStorage) | Panel Cove Point Consulting |
| _ga / _ga_* | Optional analytics to measure visits (only if accepted) | Up to 24 months | Google Analytics (if enabled) |
| session_routing | Essential host routing / load balancing where applicable | Session | Hosting provider |
Managing or disabling cookies
On first visit you can Accept or Reject optional cookies via the banner. Rejecting does not block reading the site or sending a contact message. You can also clear site data in your browser settings. Browser controls differ by vendor; check your browser’s help for cookies and site data.
Third-party cookies
If analytics are enabled after acceptance, third-party providers may set their own cookies subject to their policies. Embedded images loaded from public image hosts may result in network requests to those hosts; they are not used by us to identify you for marketing.
Impact of disabling
Disabling essential preference storage may cause the cookie banner to reappear. Disabling analytics cookies means we receive less information about which field notes or consultation pages are useful. Site content and contact forms remain available.
More privacy detail
For broader personal data practices, see our privacy policy.