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Cookie Policy

Detailed cookie categories, purposes, retention, and user controls.

Last updated: March 17, 2026

What Cookies Are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We use cookies and similar technologies to operate the site, remember preferences, and, if you allow it, support measurement and advertising features.

Cookie Categories

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Required for core site behavior such as security, session integrity, and basic interface functionality. These remain active even if a user declines optional cookies.

Functional Cookies

Used to remember preferences such as theme and interface choices.

Analytics and Performance Cookies

Used to measure usage trends, troubleshoot issues, and improve content and navigation performance.

Advertising and Targeting Cookies

Used by ad partners, including Google, to deliver ads and measure ad performance. On pages where ads are enabled, AdSense technology may be loaded after consent so ads can be requested and served. Depending on provider settings and user choices, ads may be personalized, limited, or not requested at all.

First-Party and Third-Party Technologies

  • First-party preference storage (for example theme preferences)
  • Google AdSense ad delivery scripts and related cookies
  • Google Funding Choices CMP (when enabled)

Retention

Cookie duration varies by provider and purpose. Some cookies are session-based and expire when you close your browser. Others persist for a defined period set by the service provider.

Retention is not identical across every technology involved in the site. Browser-side preference storage may remain until cleared by the user, while consent-related signals or advertising identifiers may follow provider policies and regional requirements. Where third-party services are involved, their own documentation ultimately governs exact retention windows.

How We Handle Regional Requirements

We use a consent management flow that may vary by region. For users in regions requiring explicit consent for non-essential cookies, consent choices are collected and stored where applicable. In the default site flow, optional analytics and advertising technologies stay off until a user accepts them. Browser controls, Google ad settings, and provider-managed consent experiences may also affect how cookies are used.

Advertising Technology Notes

Advertising-related technologies may only load on surfaces where ads are enabled and where provider and consent conditions allow them to load. Depending on geography, browser settings, and consent state, that may mean a user receives personalized ads, non-personalized ads, limited ads, or no ad request at all. The exact behavior can vary by vendor policy and legal requirements in the user's region.

How To Interpret Consent Choices

Consent choices affect whether optional cookies and similar identifiers may be used for measurement, personalization, or advertising-related purposes. Refusing optional cookies does not prevent access to the core content of the site, but it may change how advertising and analytics features behave. Users can also clear cookies directly in the browser at any time, which may reset stored preferences.

Your Choices

  • Accept allows optional measurement and ad technology on eligible pages.
  • Decline keeps optional analytics and advertising technology off in the standard site flow.
  • Manage opens the in-app preference controls so users can adjust optional categories without leaving the page.

Managing Cookies

Contact

For cookie and privacy questions, contact support@agenticjobboard.com.

If you are unsure whether a behavior is controlled by the site, your browser, or an advertising partner, send us the relevant page URL and a short description of what you observed. That makes it easier to identify whether the issue is a consent-flow problem, a provider behavior difference, or a browser-configuration issue.

This page is part of Agentic Jobs legal documentation.