Cookie Policy

Effective date: March 31, 2026

Quick Policy uses a small set of cookies and browser storage controls to keep the public site working, remember preferences, measure first-party visitor journeys, and understand whether marketing pages and campaigns are performing.

Current marketing cookie preference: Not set

This setting controls whether Meta Pixel and the LinkedIn Insight Tag run on the public site in this browser.

1. Essential cookies

These support core site and account functions such as authentication, security, routing, and form handling. They are required for the platform to operate correctly.

2. First-party analytics session identifier

Quick Policy sets a first-party session identifier named qp_analytics_session so we can understand anonymous visitor journeys across public pages and high-level authenticated product usage. This helps us measure page performance, conversion paths, and usability issues without using session replay or capturing keystrokes.

3. Marketing and advertising cookies

When you accept marketing cookies, Quick Policy may use tools such as Meta Pixel and the LinkedIn Insight Tag on the public site to understand page visits, campaign performance, and conversion outcomes such as contact requests or guided-preview registrations.

4. What we do and do not track

Advertising tags do not run inside the dashboard, admin console, or authenticated operational workflows. First-party platform analytics remain limited to route, action, attribution, and aggregate usage signals, and do not store policy body content, learner answers, incident free text, or support message content.

5. Managing your preference

You can accept or decline marketing cookies using the preference control above. If you decline, the advertising tags will not run in this browser on eligible public pages. That preference does not disable the essential or first-party analytics controls used to operate and improve the service.