Cookie Policy
Last updated March 2026
Voodoo is committed to providing clear and transparent information regarding the use of cookies and other trackers (“Cookies“) on our website, voodoo.io (the “Website”).
What is a cookie?
Cookies are technologies that store or retrieve information relating to your browser or terminal (computer, mobile phone, tablet, etc.).
Cookies do not allow you to be identified by name, but only to identify the terminal used. Thus, Cookies only collect information related to your browsing in order to recognise your device during a subsequent browsing or to save your preferences.
You may, at any time, refuse or accept the use of Cookies on our Website:
either via the cookie banner accessible when you first access our Website;
either via our Consent Management Platform (“CMP”) accessible under Cookie Settings from the footer of our Website;
or by configuring your browser by following the instructions indicated in the section "How can I configure my browser to refuse the use of Cookies?" below.
If you have any questions, you can contact us by sending an e-mail to dpo@voodoo.io.
What cookies are used on the Website and who places them?
The following table explains the types of Cookies we use on our Website:
Cookie Name | Operator | Purpose | Category | Retention Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
framerCookiesConsentMode, framerCookiesDismissed | Framer | Storage of the user's cookie consent preferences | Necessary | Persistant (Local Storage) |
_ga, _ga_R2VDX03FFH | Google Analytics | Audience measurement and website improvement | Analytics | 13 months |
_rdt_uuid | Advertising measurement and targeted advertising on Reddit | Marketing | 3 months | |
bcookie | Advertising measurement and targeted advertising on LinkedIn | Marketing | 12 months | |
li_gc | Storage of the user's cookie consent preferences for LinkedIn | Necessary | 6 months | |
lidc | Load balancing and routing optimization for LinkedIn services | Marketing | 1 day |
We use cookies placed by third-party partners. Voodoo acts as a joint data controller solely for the initial collection and transmission of this data. However, we have no control over, and assume no responsibility for, any further processing carried out by these third parties in their capacity as independent controllers. If you wish to exercise your rights concerning this subsequent processing, you must contact the specific third party listed in the “operator” column of the table provided above.
How can I configure my browser to refuse the use of Cookies?
Most browsers accept Cookies by default. However, you can configure your browser in such a way that Cookies cannot be stored on your device.
You can also set your browser to notify you each time you request to place Cookies, refuse all Cookies, or allow only certain categories of Cookies to be placed. If you refuse Cookies, you can still use our Website, but you may not be able to use all the features of our Website.
Depending on the browser you are using, you should follow the instructions available on the sites listed below:
For more information on how we process your data, please see our Privacy Policy.