This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which ones webpinnacles.com uses, and how you can control them. It applies alongside our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Web Pinnacles (“we,” “our,” or “us”) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on webpinnacles.com to operate the website, understand how visitors use it, and run advertising campaigns across Google and Meta. This Cookie Policy explains each category we use, the third-party tools involved, and how you can manage your preferences.
By continuing to browse our website with cookies enabled in your browser, you consent to our use of cookies as described in this policy. You can withdraw that consent at any time using the controls outlined in Section 5.
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A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you visit a website. Cookies let a site remember your actions and preferences (login, language, booking progress) over time, so you don’t have to re-enter them every time you return or move between pages.
Alongside cookies, we use related technologies that serve the same purpose: tracking pixels (Meta Pixel), tagging scripts (LinkedIn Insight Tag), and browser local storage used by our booking and form tools. Where this policy refers to “cookies,” it covers these related technologies as well, unless stated otherwise.
Strictly necessary cookies load automatically because the site cannot function without them. All other categories — analytics, functional, and advertising — only load after you accept them, or can be disabled at any time through your browser settings or the opt-out tools listed in Section 5.
We group the cookies on webpinnacles.com into four categories:
Required for the website to function: page security, load balancing, and remembering your cookie preferences. These cannot be switched off and do not require consent.
Help us understand how visitors use the site — pages viewed, time on site, traffic source — so we can improve content and fix what isn’t working. Delivered via Google Analytics.
Remember choices you make (booking step, form progress, region) to make your next visit smoother. Used by our Cal.com booking widget and GoHighLevel forms.
Track campaign performance and help us show relevant ads on Google and Meta. Delivered via Google Ads remarketing tags, Meta Pixel, and LinkedIn Insight Tag.
Measures site traffic and visitor behavior so we can understand which pages and channels drive booked appointments. Data is aggregated and does not identify you by name. Google’s own privacy practices govern how this data is processed on their end.
Tracks conversions from our paid search campaigns and enables remarketing — showing our ads to people who have already visited webpinnacles.com on other sites within the Google network.
Measures the effectiveness of our Facebook and Instagram ad campaigns and builds remarketing audiences from people who have visited specific pages on our site, such as the audit booking page.
Tracks conversions from LinkedIn campaigns and provides aggregated demographic insights (industry, job title, company size) about visitors who came from LinkedIn.
Our booking widget (Cal.com) and CRM forms (GoHighLevel) use functional cookies to hold your booking selections and form inputs as you move through the audit scheduling and intake process.
Temporary cookies that exist only while your browser is open. They are deleted automatically the moment you close your browser. Used mainly for strictly necessary and functional cookies, like holding your place in the booking flow.
Remain on your device for a set period after you leave — anywhere from 30 days to roughly two years, depending on the provider. Used for analytics and advertising cookies so platforms like Google and Meta can recognize returning visitors.
Google, Meta, and LinkedIn set their own default retention windows for the cookies their tags create, and these defaults change from time to time. For the current retention period of any specific cookie, refer to that provider’s own cookie or privacy documentation, linked in Section 5.
Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies through its settings menu — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge each have a “Privacy and Security” or “Cookies” section where you can clear existing cookies and block new ones, either site-wide or for webpinnacles.com specifically.
You can opt out of the specific advertising and analytics tools we use directly through each provider: Google Ads Settings (adssettings.google.com), the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on (tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout), Meta Ad Preferences (facebook.com/adpreferences/ad_settings), and LinkedIn’s Advertising Data settings (linkedin.com/psettings/guest-controls). Industry-wide opt-out hubs are also available at optout.networkadvertising.org and optout.aboutads.info.
Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled without breaking core site functionality. Disabling functional cookies may reset your booking progress between steps. Disabling analytics and advertising cookies has no impact on your ability to use the site or book an audit — it only limits the data we and our advertising partners can collect about your visit.
If you are a resident of California or another state with a comprehensive privacy law, you may have the right to opt out of the “sale” or “sharing” of your information via advertising cookies. You can exercise this right using the opt-out tools above or by emailing . See our Privacy Policy for full details on your rights as a data subject.
Last Updated: June 2026. This Cookie Policy works alongside our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. If anything here is unclear, contact us before you book a call.
If you have questions about how we use cookies, want help adjusting your preferences, or want a copy of the data we hold on you, reach out directly. We will always answer plainly.
We aim to respond to all enquiries within 2 business days.
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