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Cookie Policy

Every cookie we set, what it does, and how to turn it off. "Reject" is one click — same as "Accept".

Last updated: March 2026

1. Your choices

Re-open the consent banner and update your preferences at any time:

Cookie Settings →

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device. They let the site remember things between visits — like the fact that you've already dismissed a banner. Some are set by us (first-party), others by services we use such as Google Analytics (third-party).

We also use the browser's localStorage to remember your consent choice. It's not technically a cookie, but it has the same privacy implications, so we treat it the same way.

3. Categories we use

Strictly necessary (always on). Required for the site to work — remembering your consent choice. No consent needed; you can't turn them off without breaking the site.

Analytics (off by default). Help us understand how the site is used — which pages are popular, where people get stuck. Set only after you click Accept.

We do not use advertising, retargeting, or social-media tracking cookies. We do not run a marketing pixel.

4. The full list

Strictly necessary:

  • inpass_consent_v1 (localStorage, 12 months) — remembers your cookie consent choice so we don't ask twice. Set by inpass.tech.

Analytics (only after you accept):

  • _ga (Google Analytics, 2 years) — distinguishes unique users with a pseudonymous ID. IP is anonymised before storage.
  • _ga_<id> (Google Analytics, 2 years) — persists session state for our specific GA4 property.
  • _gid (Google Analytics, 24 hours) — distinguishes users for 24 hours (used in some GA4 configurations).

5. How we gate Google Analytics

We use Google Consent Mode v2 with analytics_storage set to denied by default. That means until you click Accept, Google Analytics receives no identifiers and no cookies are stored — the script loads but is "frozen".

When you accept, we send a single consent-update signal and Google Analytics begins counting your visit. If you later reject, the signal flips back and no further data is sent from your browser.

6. Managing cookies in your browser

Most browsers let you block or delete cookies from their settings:

You can also opt out of Google Analytics with the official browser add-on.

7. Changes to this policy

When we add, remove, or change a cookie we update this page and bump the version on our consent banner so returning visitors are asked again.

8. Questions

For anything cookie- or privacy-related: hello@purplemesh.in

Full details on data handling are in our Privacy Policy.