Installing the tracking code on our landing page worked perfectly, and we are able to track user statistics.
We use Cookiebot as our consent management tool. The scripts are found and enabled/disabled correctly.
We have one problem. After running a Cookiebot scan report, there is an issue because HubSpot does not seem to provide information about the country where the data is sent.
Example:
Cookie Name: __cf_bm
Provider: hubspot.com
...
Data is sent to: Unknown (not adequate)
Is there a way to get this information, or do I have to activate something in the settings?
These would actually be HubSpot cookies, there's more info on these here.
If you need to know specifically where your data is going, there's a great guide on this here.
If you need this information added to the cookies though that's not possible at the moment but would be worth checking in with HS support to see if it's something they could consider adding in!
Tom Mahon Technical Consultant | Solutions Engineer | Community Champion Baskey Digitial
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Hey @fabianhohly This is actually a cloudflare cookie. HubSpot uses cloudflare as it's content delivery network. It seems cloudflare uses this as bot protection. You wouldn't be able to change anything on this on your end from what I can see. It might be worth raising a ticket with HubSpot support on this to see if their contacts at cloudflare can resolve this as if it's critical it would need to be updated.
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Cookie purpose description: Sets a unique ID for the session. This allows the website to obtain data on visitor behaviour for statistical purposes.
Data is sent to: Unknown (not adequate)
Cookie Name: __ptq.gif
Cookie purpose description: Sends data to the marketing platform Hubspot about the visitor's device and behaviour. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels.
These would actually be HubSpot cookies, there's more info on these here.
If you need to know specifically where your data is going, there's a great guide on this here.
If you need this information added to the cookies though that's not possible at the moment but would be worth checking in with HS support to see if it's something they could consider adding in!
Tom Mahon Technical Consultant | Solutions Engineer | Community Champion Baskey Digitial
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