Does HubSpot's Cookie collect information in a way that identifies people
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We are making some changes to our Cookie policy text and I noticed that we had written the following (as advised by our lawyers)
Cookie name: hubspotutk
Purpose (shortened): ...The cookies collect information in a way that does not directly identify anyone, i...
Is this statement correct? Having used HS it seems that once I have completed a form or registered through HS that when I visit a page HS identifies who I am through this cookie?
You could consider using the official definition of this cookie which you can find here:
The hubspotutk cookie is created by the tracking code on page load, but is only passed to HubSpot on form submission. The HubSpot analytics tool requires two pieces of data in order to identify unique records/contacts: the usertoken (stored in the visitors browser in the hubspotutk cookie) and their email address. In this sense, the above statement is correct - if one of the 2 pieces of data is missing, HubSpot is not able to identify the visitor.
You could consider using the official definition of this cookie which you can find here:
The hubspotutk cookie is created by the tracking code on page load, but is only passed to HubSpot on form submission. The HubSpot analytics tool requires two pieces of data in order to identify unique records/contacts: the usertoken (stored in the visitors browser in the hubspotutk cookie) and their email address. In this sense, the above statement is correct - if one of the 2 pieces of data is missing, HubSpot is not able to identify the visitor.