Cookie Policy

Effective date: January 1, 2025

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember your actions and preferences over time, and they can also be used to understand how visitors use the site so we can improve it.

Essential (necessary) cookies

These cookies are required for the website to function properly and cannot be switched off using our cookie banner. They are usually set in response to actions you take, such as signing in, maintaining your session, or moving between secure areas of the site.

  • Session and security cookies – for example, cookies that keep you signed in to your account and help us protect your account and our services from misuse.

You can configure your browser to block these cookies, but parts of the site may then not work correctly.

Optional analytics cookies

With your consent, we use analytics cookies to understand how visitors use our website so we can measure and improve performance. These cookies are not required to use the site and will only be set if you accept them in the cookie banner.

  • Google Analytics 4 cookies – cookies such as _ga and related identifiers help us measure traffic and understand how visitors navigate our pages. We use this information in aggregate to improve our content and user experience.
  • PostHog cookies – PostHog uses first-party cookies (for example, a cookie named similarly to ph_<project_key>_posthog) to remember a visitor across page views and sessions so that we can analyze usage patterns and product performance.

You can change your analytics cookie preferences at any time by using the cookie preferences modal accessible from the cookie banner (click the button below if you've already accepted or rejected cookies).

Managing cookies

Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings, including blocking or deleting cookies. If you choose to disable some or all cookies, our site may not function as intended, and certain features may become unavailable.