2.1Admarket uses cookies for four things: keeping you signed in and acting as the right workspace, remembering the choices you make about how the marketplace is shown to you, letting our payment partner detect fraud at checkout, and — only if you accept the banner — counting page views.
2.2That is the whole list. Nothing on Admarket follows you around the wider web, builds an advertising profile of you, or is shared with an advertising network.
The irony is not lost on us — We sell advertising space for a living and we set no advertising cookies. Tracking you across the internet is a different business from selling a billboard, and we are not in it.
3.1These make the platform work. Without them you cannot sign in, stay signed in, act as the right workspace, or complete a booking. They are set because you asked for a service that needs them, they require no consent, and they cannot be switched off from within the platform.
| Cookie | What it holds | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
| admarket.session_token | Your signed-in session. Set by the Admarket API, HTTP-only and — in production — secure, so no script on the page can read it. | 30 days, refreshed each day you use the platform |
| admarket.session_data | A short-lived cached copy of your session so every page load does not have to reach the database. Signed, HTTP-only. | 5 minutes |
| am_ws | Which of your workspaces you are currently acting as. Needed before the first byte of the dashboard is rendered, because the navigation itself depends on it. The value is always checked against the workspaces you actually belong to — a hand-edited cookie gets you nothing. | 1 year, or until you switch workspace |
3.2Sign-in uses an email address and password, so there are no third-party sign-in cookies. Our sessions are protected by origin checking rather than a separate anti-forgery cookie.
4.1These remember the choices you make in the preferences panel at the bottom of every page: the country you are browsing, the currency prices are shown in, whether measurements are metric or imperial, the language, and light or dark theme. One more — your time zone — is measured rather than chosen, and is described under the table.
4.2The chosen ones are set only when you actually choose something. While a cookie is absent the value follows your country, which is how picking a country changes the default currency without ever overwriting a choice you made yourself.
| Cookie | What it holds | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
| am_country | The country you are browsing, as an ISO 3166-1 code — DE, GB, TR. It decides which inventory the page is built from, so the server has to know it before rendering. | 1 year |
| am_currency | The currency prices are converted into for display, as an ISO 4217 code. Charges are always taken in the listing's own currency, whatever this says. | 1 year |
| am_measure | metric or imperial — whether a billboard is shown in metres or feet. | 1 year |
| am_locale | The language you last chose, so a request that arrives without a language in the address goes to your language rather than to English. | 1 year |
| am_theme | light, dark, or absent. Absent means follow your operating system, which is the default until you choose. | 1 year |
| am_tz | Your time zone as an IANA name — Europe/Istanbul, America/New_York. Written once from your browser rather than chosen by you, because timestamps are rendered on the server and nothing in an HTTP request carries a zone. | 1 year |
4.3am_tz is the one entry here you do not set yourself. Your browser is asked for the zone on your first visit and the answer is stored, so that an order timeline shows you your own local times instead of the ones for the country you are browsing. It is not derived from your IP address and it is not a location: a time zone narrows you to a region, not a city, and it is used only to format dates and times.
4.4None of these are HTTP-only, because none of them is a credential. None contains your name, your email address or anything that identifies you personally.
4.5Language is also carried in the address itself — every Admarket URL begins with it. The cookie only decides where you land when the address does not say.
5.1One provider sets cookies in the course of doing its job for the platform: Stripe, our payment partner. Its scripts load on the pages where you pay, and they set cookies used to detect and prevent payment fraud.
| Cookie | What it holds | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
| __stripe_mid | A Stripe device identifier used for fraud prevention. Set by Stripe, not by Admarket. | 1 year |
| __stripe_sid | A Stripe session identifier used for fraud prevention during a single checkout. | 30 minutes |
5.2These are strictly necessary to take a payment safely, and blocking them will stop checkout from working. Stripe's own privacy and cookie policies govern what it does with them.
5.3There are no advertising-network cookies on Admarket, no social media pixels, no third-party tag managers and no data brokers. We do not embed anything that watches you on our behalf.
6.1Admarket uses Google Analytics to count which pages people find useful. It is off until you say otherwise, and not by asking Google nicely: until you press Accept, Google's script is not loaded at all. There is nothing on the page that could write an analytics cookie, which is a claim you can check with your browser's developer tools rather than take on trust. Decline and nothing is ever requested from Google — no page view, no ping, nothing.
6.2These are the conditions we wrote down before introducing analytics, and they are the conditions we introduced it under: the table below was updated in the same change that shipped the cookie; IP addresses are truncated before Google stores them; consent is asked for and the cookie is set only afterwards, never before; and it is not used for advertising — the advertising, personalisation and ad-user-data permissions are denied even after you accept analytics, because agreeing to be counted is not agreeing to be advertised to.
| Cookie | What it holds | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
| _ga | A randomly generated number identifying your browser to Google Analytics, so a second visit is not counted as a second person. Set only after you accept. | 2 years |
| _ga_3S53JY59TM | The same, for this specific Admarket property — it holds the state of your current visit so a session is not counted twice. | 2 years |
| am_consent_analytics | Your answer to the banner, so you are not asked again. Kept in local storage rather than a cookie, which means it is never sent to a server. Set whichever way you answer, including Decline. | Until you clear your browser storage |
6.3To change your mind, clear this site's data in your browser and the banner returns. Google's own description of what it collects is in their privacy policy; we send it page addresses and no account details, and we have never enabled its advertising features.
6.4Our servers keep ordinary technical logs — the requests they answer, with IP addresses and timestamps — for security and debugging. That is not a cookie, you cannot turn it off, and it is described in the privacy policy.
7.1Preference cookies you manage in the platform: open the preferences panel from the bottom of any page and change country, language, currency, units or theme. Setting a preference back to “follow the country” clears the cookie rather than pinning a value. The time zone cookie is not in that panel — clear it in your browser and it is measured again on your next visit.
7.2Everything else you manage in your browser. Every major browser lets you see the cookies a site has set, delete them, block third-party cookies, or block all cookies for a site. The controls are usually under Settings, then Privacy.
7.3What breaks if you block them:
7.4Signing out ends your session and clears the session cookies. Closing your account removes the rest on your next visit; you can also clear them yourself at any time from your browser.
7.5Your browser's “do not track” or global privacy signal is respected in the sense that there is nothing to stop — we run no tracking to turn off.
8.1The tables in this policy are part of the platform, not a document that drifts away from it. When a cookie is added, removed or has its purpose or lifetime changed, this page is updated in the same change.
8.2Material changes — a new category of cookie, or anything that would require your consent — are notified before they take effect, and consent is asked for rather than assumed.
9.1Questions about cookies, and requests about the data behind them, reach the team through the support system on the platform. If you do not have an account, use the public contact page.
See also the användarvillkor and the integritetspolicy. Questions? Skicka meddelande till teamet.