What Browser Cookies Does KickoffLabs Install and why
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What are cookies?
Section titled “What are cookies?”A cookie is a tiny little file that’s stored on your computer. It contains the address of the website and codes that your browser sends back to the website each time you visit a page there. Don’t worry though, cookies don’t contain anything dangerous. They’re actually pretty useful when it comes to your browsing experience! Here at KickoffLabs, we use cookies to ensure that your campaigns run smoothly. Below we’ve listed each cookie and what it’s used for.
Cookies We Install:Active These cookies would be used on
Section titled “Cookies We Install:Active These cookies would be used on”KickoffLabs landing pages or a sites where you install the KickoffLabs campaign script for popups, embeds, or AnyForms. kola.<number>: A unique ID for every visitor used for analytics and fraud detection. This carries across browser sessions. This is also used to remember contest participants and show them their points and standing. kola.<number>.session: A unique ID for a visitor that is unique for that session used for fraud detection and analytics. kola.<number>.cid: Once someone signs up for your campaign we keep this cookie so that we can pull their contest points and status when they come back. kol_ab_<number>: If A/B testing is enabled this sets what version of the test the visitor saw so they always see that version of this test. This is only used if you are using KickoffLabs landing page A/B tests. Retired This is only used on legacy pages that still have the an Exit Intent Widget installed. kol_bounce.bounce.<number>: Stores if this visitor has seen an exit intent widget so we don’t show it every time. If you have any questions about cookies, please feel free to email our awesome support team at: support@kickofflabs.com
Need help? Email support@kickofflabs.com with your campaign URL, the lead email you tested with, and a screenshot of what you expected to happen.