Cookie Policy
Last updated April 15, 2026
First & Third Party Cookies
First-party cookies are set by the website domain that appears in the browser address bar, in this case, dot studio's domain. These cookies belong to us and are used to improve your experience on our site.
Third-party cookies are set by a domain other than the one you are currently visiting. These typically originate from analytics platforms, advertising networks, and social media services that we have integrated into our site. Third-party providers have their own privacy policies governing how they use the data they collect.
Third Party Services
We currently use the following third-party services on our website, each of which may set their own cookies:
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to collect information about how visitors use our website. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors, where visitors have come from, and the pages they visited.
Google Ads
Google Ads cookies allow us to understand which of our marketing campaigns are effective by tracking which ads users have interacted with before visiting our site.
Meta Pixel
The Meta (Facebook) Pixel helps us understand the actions people take on our website so we can improve our advertising campaigns across Meta's platforms.
LinkedIn Insight Tag
The LinkedIn Insight Tag enables us to track conversions, retarget website visitors, and unlock additional insights about our audience and ad performance.
Advertising Choices
We follow self-regulatory principles for online behavioural advertising. You may opt out of interest-based advertising from participating companies through the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) and the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA).
Please note that opting out through these programmes does not mean you will no longer receive advertising, it means that the advertising you see will not be tailored to your inferred interests. You may still see ads based on factors such as your general location, the content of the website you are visiting, or contextual signals.
Do Not Track
Some browsers have a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature that signals to websites that you do not want to have your online activity tracked. dot studio does not currently alter its data collection or use practices in response to DNT signals.
If a standard for online tracking is adopted that we are required to follow in the future, we will update this policy to describe how we respond to that standard.
