Cookie Policy
Last updated · 2026-05-27
This policy describes the cookies and similar tracking technologies used on the LEVEL13 website, what they do, and how you can manage them. It complements the Privacy Policy.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognise your device on return visits, remember preferences, and — depending on category — measure how the site is used. Similar technologies (local storage, pixels, server-side identifiers) serve the same purpose and are covered by this policy.
2. Cookie categories we use
- Strictly necessary — required for the site to function (e.g., consent state, security). Always active, no consent required.
- Analytics — measure aggregate site usage to improve performance. Active only with your consent.
- Marketing — measure paid-media performance and enable retargeting. Active only with your consent.
- Preferences — remember your settings (e.g., language, region). Active only with your consent.
3. Cookies in use on this site
A complete, dynamically updated inventory of cookies and tracking technologies in use — including provider, purpose, category, and retention — is maintained by our consent manager (GetTerms) and surfaced in the consent banner. Link to the GetTerms scan / cookie declaration shortcode.
A non-exhaustive snapshot of expected categories once tracking is wired in:
- Necessary — GetTerms consent state cookie.
- Analytics — Google Analytics 4 first-party cookies (set via server-side GTM).
- Marketing — Meta and Google bidding-platform identifiers, set via first-party server-side endpoints. Sent only when consent is given.
4. Managing your preferences
You can review and change your consent at any time via the consent banner. Add the GetTerms “Show settings” trigger link once integrated.
You can also block or delete cookies directly in your browser settings — note this may break parts of the site that rely on necessary cookies.
5. Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third-party processors listed in the Privacy Policy. Where we control the integration (server-side tagging via Stape / sGTM), we configure those endpoints to behave as first-party for resilience and privacy.
6. Changes to this policy
When we add or remove tracking technologies, we update this policy and the consent banner. The “Last updated” date at the top of the page reflects the most recent change.
Draft notice. Final cookie inventory and policy text will be generated via GetTerms. Pending integration.