1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make sites work, to make them work more efficiently, and to provide information to the site operator. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixel tags; where we mention "cookies" in this policy, we mean all of them.
2. Categories We Use
We group cookies into four categories:
- Strictly necessary — required to operate the site (authentication, security, load balancing, consent state). These cannot be disabled.
- Functional — remember your preferences such as language and theme.
- Analytics — help us understand how the service is used, in aggregate. Used only with your consent.
- Marketing — if used, help measure the effectiveness of campaigns. Used only with your consent.
3. Cookies We Set
The following table lists the cookies most commonly present. Some are set only after the relevant consent.
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Duration | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cc_cookie | Transcapt (vanilla-cookieconsent) | Stores your cookie preferences | 6 months | Strictly necessary |
| sb-*-auth-token | Supabase | Keeps you signed in | Session / 1 year | Strictly necessary |
| NEXT_LOCALE | Transcapt | Remembers your language | 1 year | Functional |
| theme | Transcapt | Remembers light/dark mode | 1 year | Functional |
| ph_* | PostHog | Product analytics (aggregated) | 1 year | Analytics |
| _ga, _ga_* | Google Analytics (via GTM, if enabled) | Measurement of site usage | Up to 2 years | Analytics |
4. Managing Your Consent
The first time you visit the site we display a banner that lets you accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or configure your preferences by category. You can change your choice at any time by clicking Manage preferences in the banner (or the small cookie icon in the bottom corner). Your choice is stored in the cc_cookie cookie on your device.
You can also delete cookies directly from your browser settings. Note that deleting strictly necessary cookies may prevent you from staying signed in.
5. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties we rely on:
- PostHog — product analytics (loaded only after analytics consent).
- Google Tag Manager — container that may load additional tags (loaded only if you have opted into analytics or marketing, as applicable).
Third parties may process personal data subject to their own privacy policies. See our Privacy Policy for the complete list of sub-processors.
6. Changes and Contact
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in the tools we use or in the law. The "Last updated" date at the top of the page always reflects the current version. For questions, contact [email protected].