Cookie Policy
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer or device when you visit a website. They help websites function efficiently, improve your browsing experience, and provide insights into how users interact with the site.
This Cookie Policy explains how LeadsEngage (“we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies, what types of cookies we use, and how you can manage or disable them.
Please note that disabling certain cookies may impact the functionality or performance of our platform.
2. How We Use Cookies
We use cookies to:
- Enable essential site features and security functions.
- Improve user experience and platform performance.
- Understand how visitors use our site to help us enhance usability.
- Support personalized experiences and targeted advertising where applicable.
In most cases, there are no standard options to disable cookies without affecting key website functionality. If you’re unsure, it’s best to leave cookies enabled to ensure optimal performance.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
We use several categories of cookies, each serving a specific purpose:
a) Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the operation of our website and platform. Without them, certain services and features (like secure login or form submissions) may not function properly.
Examples:
Cookie
Purpose
sessionid
Manages your active session and keeps you logged in securely.
csrftoken
Protects your data and prevents Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks.
b) Analytics and Performance Cookies
These cookies collect aggregated, anonymous data on how visitors use our site - for example, which pages are most visited and how users navigate through them. We use this information to improve performance, design, and overall experience.
Examples:
Provider
Purpose
Google Analytics
Tracks user behavior and website traffic trends anonymously.
LinkedIn Insight Tag
Provides analytics on user engagement from LinkedIn ads and content.
c) Functionality Cookies
These cookies allow our platform to remember your preferences - such as language settings or login details - for a smoother, more personalized experience.
Examples:
Cookie
Purpose
user_prefs
Stores language, display, or login preferences for returning users.
d) Marketing and Advertising Cookies
These cookies track browsing activity to deliver relevant advertisements and measure campaign effectiveness.
They may share information with third-party advertising platforms to show you targeted ads across websites.
Examples:
Provider
Purpose
Google Ads
Delivers tailored ads and measures ad performance.
LinkedIn Ads
Helps deliver relevant ads to professionals and tracks conversions.
4. Managing or Disabling Cookies
You can control and manage cookies directly through your browser settings. Here’s how you can typically do it:
- Check your browser’s “Settings” or “Preferences” menu.
- Look under Privacy, Cookies, or Site Settings.
- You can delete existing cookies or block future ones entirely.

