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Cookies and Your Privacy
When you visit our website, we use cookies to help enhance your user experience. Here's a breakdown of the different types of cookies we use and what they do.
Necessary CookiesNecessary cookies help make our website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. Some examples of these cookies include:
- : Stores your cookie consent state for the current domain, with a maximum storage duration of 1 year.
- (Google Analytics): Collects statistical data related to your device and behavior, such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website, and the pages loaded. The purpose is to segment our website's users according to factors like demographics and geographical location, in order to enable customized online advertising. The maximum storage duration varies but is usually a few months.
- and (React Cookies): These cookies help us distinguish between humans and bots, with session and persistent maximum storage durations.
- (Cloudflare): Aids in load-balancing, delivering website content, and serving DNS connection for website operators. The maximum storage duration is typically a session.
- (OneSignal): Collects data on your interaction and navigation on our website. The statistics service provided by Onesignal.com retains this data for a maximum of 1 day in the HTML Local Storage.
- (Nitro): The cache function cookie, necessary for optimal response times between you and our website, with a maximum storage duration of a session.
Preference CookiesPreference cookies enable our website to remember information that changes the way the website behaves or looks, such as your language or region. Some examples of these cookies include:
- (OneSignal): Tracks user preferences throughout their visit and sub-pages, with a persistent maximum storage duration.
Statistic CookiesStatistic cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website anonymously, by collecting and reporting information. Some examples of these cookies include:
- (OneSignal): Collects data on your interaction and navigation on our website, with a maximum storage duration typically lasting up to one year in the HTML Local Storage.
Marketing CookiesMarketing cookies are used to track your visits across websites in order to present ads that are relevant and engaging for you. Some examples of these cookies include:
- (Google Ads/AdSense): Tracks your visits to helping personalize and measure advertising effectiveness. Some cookies have a maximum storage duration of up to 400 days, while others are session-based.
- (OneSignal): Tracks your visits across multiple websites, in order to present relevant advertisements based on your preferences, with a persistent maximum storage duration in the IndexedDB.
- (Twitter): Collects data related to your visits to our website, with a maximum storage duration of up to 13 months.
- (YouTube): Tracks your interaction with embedded content, with maximum storage durations typically lasting up to 180 days.
Unclassified CookiesSome cookies don't fall into any specific category, and we're still working to classify them with the providers of individual cookies. Examples include:
- (Coingecko): Pending classification with maximum storage durations still to be determined.
- (Google): Helps personalize ads and measure campaign performance, with storage durations ranging from a few hours to several months.
- (OneSignal): Manages push notification subscriptions, track device/browser interactions, and personalizes message delivery, with persistent maximum storage durations in the IndexedDB.
Miscellaneous- Google recently abandoned plans to phase out third-party cookies in Chrome, citing ecosystem readiness issues[1][2][5]. This means that tracking cookies will persist alongside newer Privacy Sandbox solutions.- For exact durations, consult each platform's latest cookie policy documentation, as specifics often update to reflect privacy regulations.
Interested in Learning More?Want to unravel the mysteries behind the various types of cookies, their purposes, and their impacts on your privacy? Check out this informative breakdown based on industry standards and the available data:
- Google & YouTube Cookies
- Purpose: Track user behavior, personalize ads, measure campaign performance, and enable cross-site targeting[1][5].
- Storage: Typically 1-24 months (varies by cookie type). Session cookies expire when the browser closes, while persistent cookies like (DoubleClick) last up to 1 year.
- OneSignal Cookies
- Purpose: Manage push notification subscriptions, track device/browser interactions, and personalize message delivery.
- Storage: Often 1-12 months for subscription-related cookies (e.g., for session tracking, persistent cookies for user ID storage).
- Twitter (X) Cookies
- Purpose: Retarget users with ads, analyze tweet engagement, and measure ad performance across platforms.
- Storage: Up to 24 months for cookies like , though durations may adjust based on regional privacy laws.
General Storage Durations- Session cookies: Temporary (expire when the browser closes).- Authentication cookies: Hours to days (e.g., YouTube login cookies).- Tracking cookies: 30 days to 2 years (e.g., Google Analytics' lasts 2 years).
- The use of cryptocurrency in the digital world, like the one seen in our website's Google Ads/AdSense, is a form of marketing cookies that tracks visits to measure advertising effectiveness, storing data for up to 400 days.
- Blockchain technology, present in various platforms, aids in understanding how visitors interact anonymously with our website, helping us analyze their behavior through statistic cookies with durations typically lasting up to one year.
- For those interested in crypto investment, websites like Coingecko may use unclassified cookies, withstorage durations yet to be determined, to provide data related to the performance and standing of different cryptocurrencies.
- Cookies from OneSignal are found in managing push notifications subscriptions, personalizing message delivery, and tracking device/browser interactions – all activities that fall under the category of marketing and preference cookies, storing data for up to 1-12 months.
- To ensure the effectiveness and transparency of technology used on our website, it's essential to consider solutions like Cookiebot and Google's Privacy Sandbox, which aim to improve user privacy while maintaining the functionality and insights that cookies provide.


