Cookie Policy
A cookie is a small text file that websites place on your device (if you agree to them) when you visit them. They allow the website to remember your device when you return to the site.
A cookie contains basic information like the name of the website where the cookie came from, how long the cookie will remain active, and a randomly generated unique number to track pages you have visited.
With your permission Skcript uses cookies on this website or app.
Cookies may be used to enable the personalization features of our site (so your browser can recall recently-viewed pages, and have information that you have previously provided be filled in automatically instead of having to fill in registration questionnaires every time), and to compile anonymous aggregate data that allow us to determine how visitors use our site and help us improve our offerings on the website.
We may use session cookies (temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser until you leave the site) and persistent cookies (that remain in your browser for a longer period of time, depending on the “lifetime” of the cookie) on this website or app. You can delete or refuse cookies in your browser settings.
By continuing to use our website you agree that we can place cookies on your device as set out below. If you refuse the use of cookies the way this website or app may be affected and your experience of the website will not be as good as it could be.
Our website does not currently recognize ‘do not track’ initiatives so if you want to limit the use of cookies on this website or app please read the ‘changing your cookies’ section below.
You can find out more information about the individual cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them in the table below:
Cookie | Category | Purpose | More information |
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_hssc | Persistent | Analytical/performance | This cookie keeps track of sessions. This is used to determine if we should increment the session number and timestamps in the __hstc cookie. It contains the domain, viewCount (increments each pageView in a session), and session start timestamp. |
_hstc | Persistent | Analytical/performance | The main cookie for tracking visitors. It contains the domain, utk (see below), initial timestamp (first visit), last timestamp (last visit), current timestamp (this visit), and session number (increments for each subsequent session). (Expires: 2 years) |
hubspotutk | Persistent | Analytical/performance | This cookie is used for to keep track of a visitor’s identity. This cookie is passed to HubSpot on form submission and used when de-duplicating contacts. (Expires: 10 years) |
_hssrc | Persistent | Analytical/performance | Whenever HubSpot changes the session cookie, this cookie is also set. We set it to 1 and use it to determine if the user has restarted their browser. If this cookie does not exist when we manage cookies, we assume it is a new session. (Expires: None. Session cookie) |
_gid | Persistent | Analytical/performance | This is a Google Analytics cookie which enables us to store and update a unique value for each page visited. |
_ga | Persistent | Analytical/performance | This is a Google Analytics cookie which enables us to store and update a unique value for each page visited. |
has_js (.de only) | Session | Analytical/performance | When a browser renders a page generated by the content management software Drupal, a piece of JavaScript is executed which adds this cookie. This allows Drupal to generate different presentations of the website depending on whether the user agent is capable of executing JavaScript or not. |