Cookies
Last updated: January 2026 | Applies to: tinct.ai
In plain English: We use cookies on tinct.ai for four purposes: keeping you logged in (strictly necessary), measuring product usage via PostHog (analytics), powering our support widget via Featurebase (functional), and running advertising campaigns via LinkedIn, Meta, and Google Ads (marketing). Marketing cookies require your explicit consent and can be declined at any time via the Axeptio banner. LinkedIn, Meta, and Google transfer data to the United States — this is disclosed in full below.
01 — What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to remember information about your visit — such as your login status, consent choices, or anonymous advertising identifiers — across sessions.
Cookies can be first-party (set by tinct.ai) or third-party (set by embedded external services). They can be session cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent cookies (stored for a defined duration). Cookies requiring your consent are only loaded after you explicitly grant it via Axeptio, our consent management platform.
02 — Data controller
Tinct SAS
5 Rue Pleyel — 93200 Saint-Denis, France
SIREN : 101 730 018 — RCS Bobigny
TVA intracommunautaire : FR33101730018
Privacy contact: contact@tinct.ai
For cookies placed by LinkedIn and Meta, Tinct SAS acts as joint controller alongside those platforms. See Section 4 for details.
03 — How cookies are deployed
We use Google Tag Manager (GTM) as our tag management system. GTM is a container script that loads third-party tags (analytics, advertising pixels) in a consent-aware manner. GTM does not itself set cookies — it is purely an orchestration layer. All cookies loaded through GTM are listed in the relevant categories below and are subject to your consent choices captured by Axeptio.
04 — Cookies we use
We use four categories of cookies. All optional categories are activated only after you give explicit consent.
STRICTLY NECESSARY — Authentication & Consent No consent required. Required for the site to function — cannot be disabled.