This page explains every cookie and similar storage mechanism used on tempori.co, and how the consent banner controls them. Our approach is deliberately minimal: only the strictly necessary cookie listed below is active today, even when other categories are enabled.
The three categories
The cookie banner asks for your consent across three standard categories:
- Strictly necessary: required for the site to function, including remembering your cookie choice and supporting the booking flow. Always active.
- Performance: would help us understand which pages get read so we can improve what we publish. Aggregated and anonymous, never tied to your identity. Off by default.
- Marketing: would be used to measure how our ads perform and to show you relevant content on other sites. Off by default.
When you accept the Marketing category, we load the Meta Pixel to measure how our ads reach you. Performance category is not currently used by us. The full inventory below lists every cookie or storage item that may be set on this site.
What we actually use
The site relies on a single piece of local storage to remember your cookie preference, plus standard browser behaviour for the third-party services we link to. The full inventory:
| Name | Purpose | Type and duration |
|---|---|---|
tempori-consent |
Stores whether you accepted or declined the cookie banner so we do not show it again. | First-party local storage. Persists until you clear browser storage. |
_fbp |
Set by the Meta Pixel after you accept the Marketing category. Lets Meta attribute a click on one of our ads to a booking on this site, so we know which ads work. | First-party cookie. Persists for up to 90 days. Set only if you accept marketing cookies. |
That is the entire local footprint of the site itself.
Third-party services
When you interact with embedded content (for example, a video player or our scheduling tool when you book a call), those providers may set their own cookies under their own policies. The most common are:
- Meta Pixel: loaded only after you accept the Marketing category. Sends Meta event signals (page view, video page reached, booking confirmed) so we can measure ad performance and stop wasting spend on ads that don't work. Pixel ID:
3038900626314257. We do not share form contents with Meta. Booking events that include hashed contact details for advanced matching are hashed server-side before transmission. - Google Fonts: serves the typefaces used on the site. Google may log standard request data when fonts are fetched.
- Calendly: when you open the booking flow, Calendly sets session cookies needed to complete the booking.
We do not embed social media trackers (LinkedIn Insight Tag, X/Twitter pixel, etc.) or session-recording tools. If we add any in the future, they will be listed here and gated behind the matching consent category.
How to control cookies
You have two layers of control:
- The cookie banner on first visit lets you accept all categories, only the strictly necessary cookie, or open Manage preferences to choose category by category. Your choice is stored in
tempori-consentand respected on future visits. - Your browser settings let you block, clear, or manage cookies and local storage at any time. Clearing browser storage will reset your consent choice and the banner will appear again.
tempori-consent entry in your browser's site data, or click below to reset it for tempori.co only.
Changes
If we add new cookies or third-party tools, we will list them in the table above and update the "last updated" date. For any question, write to [email protected].