Cookie Policy
Last Updated: 03.24.2026
Barakah Agency (“us,” “we,” or “our”) operates www.barakah.agency (the “Site”). This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar tracking technologies are, the specific ways we use them, the third-party services that set cookies through our Site, and the choices available to you for managing them. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which describes how we handle personal data more broadly.
1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They are stored by your web browser and allow the Site, or a third party, to recognize your browser on a return visit. Cookies make a site more useful by remembering your preferences, keeping you signed in, measuring how the Site is used, and supporting relevant marketing. We also use related technologies such as pixels, tags, and local storage, which function similarly to cookies; references to “cookies” in this policy include those technologies.
Cookies may be either session cookies, which are deleted when you close your browser, or persistent cookies, which remain on your device until they expire or you delete them. They may be set by us directly (“first-party”) or by the third-party services described below (“third-party”).
2. The Categories of Cookies We Use
When you access the Site, we may place the following categories of cookies in your browser:
- Strictly necessary cookies. Required for the Site to function — for example, to maintain security, balance load, and remember actions taken during a session. The Site cannot operate properly without these, so they cannot be switched off through our preferences.
- Analytics and performance cookies. Help us understand how visitors find and use the Site — which pages are viewed, how people navigate, and where issues occur — so we can improve content and usability. The data is aggregated and used to measure and refine performance.
- Marketing and advertising cookies. Used to measure the effectiveness of our campaigns and, where applicable, to show relevant advertising and retarget visitors across other platforms. These cookies are typically set by our advertising partners.
- Functional and preference cookies. Remember choices you make (such as form details or display preferences) to give you a more personalized experience.
3. Third-Party Cookies We Rely On
Some cookies are set by third-party services we use to operate, measure, and market the Site. These providers set their own cookies and process data under their own privacy policies. They include:
- Google — Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, and Google Ads, for measurement, tagging, and advertising.
- Meta (Facebook) — the Meta Pixel, for advertising measurement and retargeting.
- LinkedIn — the LinkedIn Insight Tag, for B2B advertising measurement and retargeting.
- Microsoft Clarity — for usability analytics such as heatmaps and session insights.
- HubSpot — for forms, contact management, and marketing analytics.
- GoHighLevel — for lead capture, communication, and workflow automation.
- RB2B — for visitor identification and B2B website analytics.
For more detail on how these partners handle data, please refer to their respective privacy and cookie policies. Our use of these services is also described in our Privacy Policy.
4. Your Choices Regarding Cookies
You can decide whether to accept or refuse cookies. Most web browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can usually change your browser settings to refuse cookies or to alert you when a cookie is being placed. The steps differ by browser; consult your browser’s help section for instructions on viewing, managing, and deleting cookies.
Please note that if you disable or refuse cookies, some parts of the Site may become inaccessible or stop working as intended. For interest-based advertising specifically, you can also opt out through industry tools such as the Digital Advertising Alliance and the Network Advertising Initiative, and you can adjust ad personalization settings directly within your Google, Meta, and LinkedIn accounts. Many browsers also offer a “Do Not Track” signal; where required by applicable law, we honor recognized preference signals.
5. Changes to This Cookies Policy
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the technologies we use or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. When we do, we will revise the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page and post the new version here. We encourage you to review this page periodically to stay informed about our use of cookies.
6. Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies, please reach out via our contact page.