Most websites that publish a cookie policy bury the actual list under five paragraphs of legalese. Here it is on page one: what we set, what we will set, and what we never will.
This page reflects the cookies and client-side storage in use today on engagex.io. When we add analytics (PostHog, EU region), this page will be updated with the new entries before any new tracking goes live. We do not set any cookie or storage item without listing it here first.
Currently, the EngageX marketing site uses only one piece of client-side storage:
Stores your language preference (en, es, fr, ar, pt, ru) when you choose one via the language selector. Without this, you'd have to re-pick your language on every page navigation. It contains nothing personally identifying. It is set only when you actively click a language. Removing it via your browser's site-data menu is fine — the site will simply default to English.
That's the entire list. No third-party cookies, no analytics, no advertising, no fingerprinting, no session-replay. The site is intentionally lean.
We're planning to add product analytics via PostHog Cloud (EU region). When that goes live, this section will list the cookies and storage entries it adds. The intended configuration is:
You'll see this page updated with the exact PostHog storage entries before the analytics script loads on any production page.
This page covers the marketing site (engagex.io). The signed-in EngageX platform — Organiser Console, Exhibitor Console, Visitor Mobile — sets additional cookies and storage that are operationally necessary (session JWTs, role tokens, offline-first capture queues, etc.). Those are documented separately at Security & Privacy and listed in the Master Pilot Agreement we sign with each customer.
Because the marketing site doesn't run analytics or advertising trackers today, there is nothing to opt out of yet. When PostHog goes live:
engagex_no_analytics=1 in localStorage; PostHog will skip you.We'd rather over-explain than under-explain. Email us and we'll show you the exact request payload from any page on the site.