Trust-Prompt Website Policies
Cookie Policy
Last updated: 19 April 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how the Trust-Prompt website uses cookies and similar technologies, how consent choices are managed, and how visitors can change or withdraw consent at any time.
This page applies to the Trust-Prompt website and related website pages. It does not describe the local on-device behavior of the Trust-Prompt browser extension in full. For general privacy information, please also review our Privacy Policy. For terms governing website and product use, please review our Terms of Service.
1. Controller
The Trust-Prompt website is operated by:
2. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that may be stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies may also be used for measurement, preferences, security, embedded content, and advertising-related functions.
Depending on how this website is configured, cookies and similar technologies may be used only where necessary, or only after you have provided consent for the relevant category.
3. How Trust-Prompt uses cookies and similar technologies
Trust-Prompt aims to keep website data use proportionate, transparent, and privacy-aware.
On the Trust-Prompt website, cookies and similar technologies may be used for the following purposes:
- to maintain essential website functionality and security,
- to remember consent choices,
- to understand website usage and performance through analytics, where enabled,
- to support advertising, conversion measurement, remarketing, or related marketing activities, where enabled,
- to manage embedded third-party content and associated consent-dependent loading.
Not all categories are necessarily active at all times. The exact cookies and trackers detected on the website are listed in the Cookie Declaration further below on this page.
4. Consent management
Trust-Prompt uses a consent management platform to collect, store, and manage visitor consent choices on the website.
Where consent is required, non-essential cookies and similar technologies should only be activated after the relevant consent has been given. Visitors can change or withdraw their consent at any time using the privacy trigger, consent controls, or the Cookie Declaration available on this page.
If you do not consent to optional categories, certain features, embeds, analytics functions, or marketing-related functions may remain unavailable or limited.
5. Cookie categories
Necessary
Necessary cookies are required for core website functions such as security, consent storage, page integrity, and essential site operation.
Preferences
Preference cookies may remember settings such as language, interface choices, or other optional website preferences.
Statistics
Statistics cookies help us understand how visitors use the website so that we can improve content, navigation, and performance.
Marketing
Marketing cookies may be used to measure campaigns, support advertising functions, limit duplicate ad delivery, or show more relevant ads across services and devices.
6. Google services
The Trust-Prompt website may use Google services such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, conversion tracking, remarketing, or related Google tagging technologies, depending on the current website configuration.
Where required, these technologies are used only on the basis of the applicable consent choices made through the website’s consent banner.
If Google Consent Mode or similar consent signaling is enabled on the website, consent choices may also be communicated to Google in order to respect the visitor’s selection and support consent-aware tag behavior.
7. Third-party content and embeds
Some pages may contain third-party content or integrations, such as video players, social embeds, analytics components, advertising services, or other externally loaded features.
Depending on the provider and category, this content may only load after the required consent has been given. If consent is not granted, a placeholder or limited version may be displayed instead.
8. Legal basis
Where cookies or similar technologies are strictly necessary for the operation, security, or integrity of the website, they may be used on the basis of our legitimate interest in providing a functioning and secure website, or on another applicable legal basis under relevant law.
Where cookies or similar technologies are not strictly necessary, they are used only on the basis of consent where required by applicable law.
9. How to manage or withdraw consent
You can manage your cookie preferences at any time through the consent controls made available on the website.
You can also use your browser settings to block or delete cookies. Please note that disabling certain categories may affect the availability or functionality of parts of the website.
The Cookie Declaration below also allows you to review detected cookies and, where supported by the consent platform, update or withdraw your consent.
10. Cookie Declaration
The Cookie Declaration below lists the cookies and trackers detected on the Trust-Prompt website by category, together with related details made available by the consent platform.
11. Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect legal, technical, or website-related changes.
The latest version will always be published on this page with an updated revision date.
12. Contact
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or the use of cookies on the Trust-Prompt website, please contact us at service@trust-prompt.com.