Cookie Policy
Last updated: 6 June 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Forenzy Networks uses cookies and similar technologies on forenzy.net. For how we handle personal data more broadly, see our Privacy Policy.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site function, remember preferences, and — with your consent — understand how visitors use our pages.
How we ask for consent
When you first visit forenzy.net, a banner explains our use of cookies. You can Accept all, Reject non-essential, or Customize analytics and marketing separately. Non-essential scripts (Google Analytics and our marketing platform) load only after you opt in. After you choose, the banner does not appear again unless you open preferences from this page.
Cookie categories
- Strictly necessary — required for forms, security, WordPress session operation, and remembering your cookie choices. These do not require consent under the ePrivacy Directive.
- Analytics — Google Analytics (measurement ID G-S8BKG5YP25) helps us understand traffic, popular pages, and how visitors find Forenzy. Loaded only with consent. We use Google Consent Mode so analytics storage remains denied until you accept.
- Marketing — our marketing platform relates website visits to campaigns and business enquiries. Loaded only with consent.
Cookies we use
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
forenzy_consent | Forenzy | Stores your cookie preferences | 180 days |
| WordPress session cookies | Forenzy | Logged-in sessions and form security | Session |
_ga, _ga_* | Google Analytics | Distinguishes users for analytics (consent required) | Up to 2 years |
mtc_id, mautic_device_id | Forenzy | Visitor identification for marketing (consent required) | Up to 2 years |
Third-party services
Some cookies are placed by services we use after you consent:
- Google Analytics — Google Privacy Policy · Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on
- Forenzy marketing platform — visitor and campaign analytics on Forenzy infrastructure.
- Calendly — scheduling widget may set cookies when you open the booking badge; governed by Calendly’s privacy policy.
Managing cookies
Use Manage cookie preferences (button above) to withdraw or change consent. You can also block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may affect forms and site functionality.
Do Not Track
There is no industry standard for responding to Do Not Track signals. We honour your choices through our consent banner and continue to review privacy controls as standards evolve.
Updates
We may revise this Cookie Policy when we add tools or change analytics providers. Check the “Last updated” date above.
Contact
Cookie or privacy questions: [email protected] · Contact Forenzy · Privacy Policy