Legal
Cookie Policy
Last updated: 11 April 2026
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to remember your actions and preferences, and can help websites understand how visitors interact with their pages.
This policy explains what cookies we use on timebeat.app and how you can control them.
2. Types of cookies we use
We use the following categories of cookies on our website:
| Category | Purpose | Consent |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Essential for the site to function — security, session management, cookie consent storage, and form submission. These cannot be disabled. | Required |
| Analytics & performance | Help us understand how visitors use the site so we can improve content and navigation. Includes page views, click events, and aggregated funnel data. Set by PostHog and Google Analytics 4. | Optional |
| Business intelligence | Identify the company behind a visit (not the individual) by mapping the visitor’s public IP address to a corporate registry. Used by our sales and marketing teams to understand which organisations are exploring our offering. Set by Leadinfo. | Optional |
| Preferences | Remember choices you make (cookie consent, dismissed notifications) to personalise your experience. Stored in your browser’s local storage rather than as classical cookies. | Required |
We do not use advertising or retargeting cookies, and we do not share data with advertising networks.
3. Specific third-party providers
When you accept analytics cookies, the following providers may load their own tracking scripts and set cookies in your browser. None of them load until you give consent via our cookie banner. Each provider operates under its own data-processing agreement, listed in our Privacy Policy.
| Provider | Purpose | Cookies set | Privacy policy |
|---|---|---|---|
| PostHog | Privacy-friendly product analytics, session replay, and funnel measurement. Hosted in the EU. | ph_* | posthog.com/privacy |
| Google Analytics 4 | Aggregated visitor analytics — page views, session duration, traffic sources, basic demographics. | _ga, _ga_* | policies.google.com/privacy |
| Leadinfo | B2B visitor identification — maps visitor IP addresses to organisations so our sales team can understand which companies are exploring our products. Does not identify individual visitors. | _li* | leadinfo.com/privacy |
4. How to manage cookies
You can control cookies in several ways:
- Consent banner — when you first visit, choose which optional categories to allow. You can change your preferences at any time.
- Browser settings— all modern browsers let you view, manage or block cookies. See your browser’s help pages for detailed instructions.
- Opt-out tools — analytics providers often offer browser opt-out extensions.
Note that blocking or deleting cookies may affect site functionality — for example, forms may not work correctly if strictly necessary cookies are blocked.
5. Do Not Track
We honour the “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal where it is sent by your browser. When DNT is enabled, we will not load optional analytics cookies.
6. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The “last updated” date at the top of the page shows when the policy was last changed.
Questions about this policy?
If you have questions about this document, or need to exercise any rights described here, get in touch and we’ll respond within one business day.