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No. Visitorscheck is cookieless and fingerprint-free. Identification runs on the IP of the incoming request, enriched server-side. Under GDPR Article 6(1)(f) (Legitimate Interest) we don't require consent for B2B visitor identification, provided residential and cellular IPs are excluded — which we do, before enrichment.
Internationally, 30–45% of B2B traffic typically resolves to a named company, with higher rates in the US, UK, DE and NL. Match rate depends on your traffic mix: direct B2B traffic from corporate networks matches best; retail and mobile-heavy traffic matches less. The trial period is the honest way to measure it on your specific audience.
Paste one <script> tag. You'll see the first identified visits within minutes. No build-time configuration, no DNS changes, no reverse proxy.
Yes. We rely on Legitimate Interest (Art. 6(1)(f)). Residential IPs are classified via MaxMind and dropped before enrichment. Our LIA (Legitimate Interest Assessment) is available on request, and every customer gets a signed DPA. Opt-out is supported via a query parameter and a standardised privacy notice snippet for your site.
Most alternatives do set cookies or use localStorage. We don't. The tradeoff is that we won't track the same individual across sessions — which is fine for visitor identification, because that's a company-level question.
Retention is tier-bound: 30 days on Starter, 90 days on Growth, 365 days on Business. A daily prune job enforces it. Customers can delete earlier via the dashboard.
HubSpot and Salesforce are native with two-way sync on Growth and Business. Everything else is served by webhooks and the public API.
Yes — 14-day trial on every plan. No credit card required. At the end of the trial you can pick a plan or cancel, and we send a 30-day notice before any renewal.
EU-based infrastructure. Tenant data is isolated at the schema level (PostgreSQL via stancl/tenancy) — each customer's data lives in its own schema, not a shared table with a tenant_id column.
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