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Cookies & Tracking

Last updated: August 22, 2026

On this browser, measurement is on.
One advertising cookie is set. You can turn it off and nothing about the site changes.

This page describes every cookie and every piece of browser storage apexgrowthcorp.com creates, who sets it, how long it lasts and how to stop it. It is deliberately specific. A cookie policy that lists categories a site does not use tells you nothing about the site you are actually on.

The short version

This site sets one advertising cookie, and only if you have not opted out. It belongs to Meta, it is called _fbp, it lasts 90 days, and it exists so we can tell which ads bring people here. Turning it off takes one click, deletes the cookie immediately, and stops it being set again.

There is no Google Analytics on this site. No session recording, no heatmaps, no A/B testing tool, no chat widget, no advertising network other than Meta, and no fonts loaded from anyone else's server.

Exactly what is stored

Cookies are only part of the picture — most of what a modern site keeps sits in local storage and session storage, which cookie policies routinely ignore. Everything is listed here.

Set by us

NameKindLastsWhat it is for
agc_consent_v2Local storageUntil you clear itYour own choice about measurement. This one is how we remember not to track you, so it stays even if you opt out.
agc_attrSession storageUntil you close the tabWhich ad or link brought you here — campaign tags and the click ID in the address bar, plus the page you landed on. It never leaves your browser unless you submit a form.
agc_lead_queueLocal storageUntil deliveredOnly created if you submit a form and it fails to reach us. It holds your enquiry so the next page load can retry instead of losing it.

Set by Meta, when measurement is on

NameKindLastsWhat it is for
_fbpCookie90 daysMeta's identifier for this browser. It is what lets an ad we ran be connected to a visit here.
_fbcCookie90 daysOnly if you arrived from a Meta ad. Stores that specific ad click ID.
lastExternalReferrer
lastExternalReferrerTime
Local storageUntil you clear itMeta records which site you came here from.
multiFbcLocal storageUntil you clear itOnly if you arrived from a Meta ad. Meta keeps more than one recent click ID.

That is the complete list, and it was produced by loading this site in a clean browser and reading what was actually there — not by filling in a template. It is why the last four rows are here at all: they are Meta's, not ours, and most cookie policies never mention them.

What this site does not do

Stating absences is more useful than listing categories, so:

You do not have to take our word for any of that. Open your browser's developer tools, look at the network tab, and count the domains this page contacts.

How to turn it off

Three ways, any of which is enough on its own.

What opting out actually does — and what it cannot do

It stops the Meta script loading, deletes _fbp and _fbc from your browser, removes Meta's storage entries, and prevents any of it being recreated on future visits.

It cannot reach information Meta already received before you opted out. No button on any website can — that data is held by Meta, not by us. To see or remove what Meta holds about you, use the privacy tools in your Meta account. We would rather say that plainly than imply a delete request we are not in a position to make.

Is this “selling” or “sharing” my information?

Under California law those two words have specific meanings, and they are not the same thing. Selling means handing personal information to someone else for money or other valuable consideration. Sharing means disclosing it for cross-context behavioural advertising — that is, so a company can use what you did here to decide what to show you elsewhere.

So, precisely: we do not sell your personal information. And when measurement is on, the Meta pixel does share it, in that second sense. That is what an advertising pixel is for.

Writing “we never sell your data” on a page while running an advertising pixel is common, and it is the kind of half-true sentence this business exists to argue against. It used to appear on our own privacy policy. It has been removed.

Opting out here is the opt-out. There is no separate form to fill in and no email to send.

Who else receives anything

WhoWhenWhat they get
MetaOn every page, unless you have opted outThat this browser visited this page, plus the cookies above.
FormspreeOnly when you submit a formWhat you typed into it, so it can be emailed to us.
SupabaseOnly when you submit a formThe same enquiry, written into our own CRM. Supabase hosts that database; they are not a marketing company.
VercelOn every requestStandard server logs — IP address, browser, page requested. This is how any website is hosted.

Nobody else. We do not run an advertising network, we do not sell lists, and we do not pass enquiries to a third party.

If you are in the EU or the UK

This site is aimed at businesses in the United States and is built to California's opt-out standard, which is what applies to us. That standard is not the same as the opt-in consent the GDPR expects, and we would rather tell you that than claim a compliance posture we have not built.

If you are reading from the EU or the UK and would prefer no measurement at all, use the control at the top of this page before going further, or send Global Privacy Control — either one turns it off completely and permanently.

Changes to this page

If the list above changes — a new tool, a new cookie — this page changes with it and the date at the top moves. The list is generated from what the site actually does, so a tool cannot quietly appear without appearing here.

Questions

Apex Growth Corp
Email: contact@apexgrowthcorp.com
Phone: +1 (916) 823-6920
Sacramento, California

See also our Privacy Policy for how we handle information you give us directly, and our Terms.