A short note on cookies we use.
This policy explains how TrueNext Global uses cookies and similar technologies on truenextglobal.com, what each category does, and how you can control them.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognize your device across pages and visits. We also use similar technologies such as local storage, pixels, and tags, which we collectively refer to as "cookies" in this policy.
Categories we use
Strictly necessary
Required for the site to function — for example, to remember your cookie preferences, route requests through our CDN, and protect against abuse. These cannot be turned off.
Performance and analytics
Help us understand how visitors use the site so we can improve it. We may use Google Analytics or a privacy-preserving equivalent configured to anonymize IP addresses. These run only with your consent in jurisdictions that require it.
Functional
Remember choices you make to give you a better experience, such as the vertical tab you last selected on the lead form.
Marketing
Help us measure the effectiveness of campaigns and reach professionals who may be interested in our services. We may use LinkedIn Insight Tag and Meta Pixel. These run only with your consent.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties whose services we integrate, such as analytics and advertising platforms. Those providers process data under their own privacy policies. The main third parties we may use include:
- Google (Analytics, Tag Manager) — see Google's privacy policy.
- LinkedIn (Insight Tag) — see LinkedIn's privacy policy.
- Meta (Pixel) — see Meta's privacy policy.
Managing your preferences
You can change or withdraw your consent at any time through the cookie banner shown on your first visit, or by clearing cookies for this site. Most browsers also let you block or delete cookies through settings; doing so may affect site functionality.
You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking using the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on.
Do Not Track and GPC
We honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals as a valid opt-out of sale and sharing where applicable law treats them as such. Browser "Do Not Track" signals are not yet a uniform standard, so we do not respond to DNT separately.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy when we change the cookies we use. Material changes will be announced on this page; the "Effective" date at the top will reflect the latest version.
Contact
Questions can be sent to privacy@truenextglobal.com. For more on how we handle personal data overall, see our Privacy Policy.