Just a few cookies, none for ads.
A cookie is a small bit of text a site stores in your browser to remember something between page loads. We use cookies sparingly: enough to make the site work and (with your consent) count visits in aggregate, no more.
What's a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file your browser stores on behalf of a site. Each time you load a page on that site, the cookie comes along, so the site can remember you between page loads — what theme you picked, whether you're logged in, what you put in a basket.
Cookies aren't inherently good or bad. The same mechanism that remembers a preference can also follow you across half the internet. We don't use the second kind.
We classify the cookies the site touches into three kinds:
- Essential Required for the site or its security layer to function. These don't ask for consent because the site can't run without them.
- Functional Remember your consent choice itself, so we don't show the cookie banner on every visit.
- Measurement Aggregate, anonymous counts of which pages get viewed. Loaded only after you accept analytics cookies.
The live list.
Rather than maintain a hand-written list that drifts out of date, we let Cookiebot scan the live site and render the canonical inventory here. Each cookie is grouped by purpose and includes its provider, expiry, and what it does.
If the list above is empty, the Cookiebot tag may not yet have loaded (slow networks, or the site is being viewed via a privacy tool that blocks consent platforms). Refresh, or accept cookies via the banner, and the list will appear.
Third parties.
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Cloudflare
Sets
__cf_bmandcf_clearanceto distinguish humans from bots. Essential for security; exempt from consent under the ePrivacy Directive. - Google Tag Manager Loads our other tags (currently just GA4 and Cookiebot). GTM itself doesn't set tracking cookies; the tags inside it do, and only after consent for analytics is granted.
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Google Analytics 4
Sets
_gaand related identifiers once you accept analytics cookies. We've configured GA4 with IP anonymisation and have not enabled Google Signals, so GA can't merge your visit with a signed-in Google profile. -
Cookiebot
Stores your consent choice (
CookieConsent) so we don't show the banner on every visit. Also generates the live declaration above.
Beyond these, we don't embed:
- Ad networksNo Google Ads remarketing tag, Meta pixel, LinkedIn Insight, X, or programmatic ad tags.
- Social pluginsNo Facebook "Like" button, no Twitter widgets, no LinkedIn share trackers.
- HeatmapsNo Hotjar, FullStory, or session-replay recorders.
If we ever want to add a new third-party service, we'll list it on this page first and explain why.
How to control them.
Use the button below to re-open the consent banner and change your analytics choice. The essential Cloudflare cookies will remain regardless — they're how the site tells humans from bots.
- Block in browser Every modern browser has a setting to refuse cookies from specific sites. Chrome · Safari · Firefox.
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Clear existing
In your browser's site settings, clear cookies for
aisearchready.app. The next visit starts fresh and Cookiebot will ask again. - Opt out of GA Decline analytics in the cookie banner, or install Google's GA opt-out browser add-on to block GA across every site.
Changes to this list.
If we add, change, or remove a cookie — first-party or third-party — the table above updates automatically on Cookiebot's next scan.
For everything else about how we handle your data, see the Privacy page.