Cookies & tracking
Continuum uses very little of this, so it is short. There is no advertising, no third-party analytics, and nothing is shared with data brokers.
What we store in your browser
| What | Why | How long |
|---|---|---|
| continuum_session cookie | Keeps you signed in. Encrypted, and readable only by the server. Strictly necessary — without it, signing in is impossible. | Until you sign out |
| continuum_portal_consent local storage | Remembers whether you agreed to engagement measurement in a buyer portal, so you are not asked on every visit. | Until you clear your browser data |
That is the complete list. There are no advertising, profiling or cross-site tracking cookies.
Engagement measurement in buyer portals
When a supplier shares a portal with you, they would like to know what was useful — which documents you opened, whether you watched the call recording, how long you spent. We ask first.
- Nothing is measured until you accept. The banner appears before any measurement starts.
- Declining costs you nothing. The room works exactly the same way; it is simply not measured.
- You can change your mind by clearing your browser data for the site, which makes the banner appear again.
What is measured if you accept
- That the portal was opened, and roughly how long it stayed open.
- Which documents, links and recordings were opened.
- A name, if you chose to give one.
What is recorded either way
Things you deliberately do — sending a message, completing a step in the plan, submitting a form, accepting a proposal — are recorded regardless of your choice. Those are you communicating with the supplier, not passive measurement, and the supplier needs them to respond to you.
Who sees it
Only the supplier who shared the portal with you. Engagement data is never shared between organisations, sold, or used for advertising. The supplier chooses how long it is kept — between 30 days and indefinitely — and can erase your data entirely if you ask them to.
Questions
If a supplier shared a portal with you, they are the right first contact. For anything about the platform itself: TO BE COMPLETED.