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Cookies that Datalex.in uses fall into one of the following categories. The specific cookies we use are listed in the table below.
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Marketing Cookies
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| Provider | Purpose | Category | Type | Retention |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Datalex.in | Stores actions performed on the site | Functional | Session | Until browser is closed |
| Distinguishes unique users | Analytics | First-party | 13 months | |
| Maintains session state | Analytics | First-party | 13 months | |
| HubSpot | Visitor tracking for analytics | Analytics | First-party | 3 months |
| HubSpot | Identifies returning visitors | Analytics | First-party | 3 months |
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