Last updated: 10th April 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how B2BDrum (“B2BDrum”, “we”, “our”, or “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit or interact with our website and related services.
Cookies help us operate the website securely, understand how visitors interact with our content, and improve the effectiveness of our marketing and outreach activities.
By continuing to use our website, you agree to the use of cookies as described in this policy unless you choose to disable them through your browser or consent settings.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow websites to recognise your browser, remember preferences, and collect information about how the website is used.
Cookies typically store information such as:
Browser type and device information
Pages visited and time spent on the website
User preferences or session data
Referral sources (how you arrived at the website)
Cookies do not normally contain personally identifiable information, but they may be associated with information you voluntarily provide through forms or interactions on the website.
Why B2BDrum Uses Cookies?
B2BDrum uses cookies and tracking technologies to support the functionality, performance, and marketing operations of our platform.These technologies help us:Ensure the website operates securely and efficientlyImprove navigation and user experienceUnderstand visitor behavior and website performanceMeasure marketing campaign effectivenessSupport lead generation and outreach campaignsEnable integrations with analytics and CRM toolsThe insights collected allow us to continuously improve our services and deliver relevant experiences to our visitors and customers.
First Party Cookies
First party cookies hosted on the website you are visiting. They are only set or retrieved by the website while you are visiting it, so they cannot normally be used to track activity or pass data from one site to another. However, the owner of that website can still collect data through their cookies and use that to change how the website appears to the user, or the information it displays.
Third Party Cookies
Third party cookies are where the host domain or address is not the same as the website you are visiting. They are usually placed in a website via scripts or tags added into the web page. Sometimes these scripts will also bring additional functionality to the site, such as enabling content to be shared via social networks. Online advertising is the most common use of third party cookies. By adding their tags to a page, which may or may not display adverts, advertisers can track a user (or their device) across many of the websites they visit.
5. Cookie Duration
Cookies may remain on your device for different periods depending on their purpose.
Session Cookies
Temporary cookies that are deleted when you close your browser.
Persistent Cookies
Cookies that remain stored on your device for a defined period or until manually deleted.
Persistent cookies help websites remember returning visitors and their preferences.
6. Managing or Disabling Cookies
You have the ability to control how cookies are used on your device
Cookie Consent Settings
Our website may present you with a cookie consent banner that allows you to accept or decline non-essential cookies.
Browser Controls
Most web browsers allow you to:View cookies stored on your deviceDelete existing cookiesBlock cookies from specific websitesDisable all cookiesInstructions for managing cookies can usually be found in your browser’s help section.Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality and performance of our website.
7. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect:
Changes in legal requirements
Updates to our technologies or servicesImprovements to our website functionality
Any changes will be published on this page with an updated Effective Date.