Like most sites, Clanner uses a handful of cookies. We keep the list short and we don't
sell any of it. Here's exactly what's on your device, and how to control it.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored by your browser when you visit a website. They let us
keep you signed in, remember your preferences, and (anonymously) understand which pages
people find useful.
In addition to cookies, we also use localStorage — a similar concept that lives
in your browser. For the purposes of this policy, we treat both the same way.
The categories we use
Essential Always on
Needed for the site to function. They remember you're signed in, keep your cart, track
your cookie preference (meta, right?), and protect against CSRF. You can't opt out of
these without breaking the site.
Name
Purpose
Duration
clanner_session
Authenticated session
14 days
clanner_csrf
CSRF protection
Session
clanner_consent
Remembers your cookie choice
12 months
Functional Opt-in
Remember your preferences (active brand, theme, dashboard layout). Makes the product more
convenient but not strictly required.
Name
Purpose
Duration
clanner_brand
Remembers active brand
12 months
clanner_theme
Theme preference
12 months
clanner_layout
Dashboard layout
12 months
Analytics Consent required
We use Google Analytics 4 and Microsoft Clarity
to see which pages help people and which don't, and to spot UI bugs via session
replays. Both load only if you accept the cookie banner. We never sell or share
this data with ad networks.
Provider
Purpose
Duration
Google Analytics 4 (G-PJ9CNPGJFT)
Page views, source/medium, anonymized geo
up to 14 months
Microsoft Clarity (wkc82b1s8u)
Heatmaps + session replays for UX debugging (no PII captured)
up to 1 year
Marketing Consent required
We use the Meta Pixel (Pixel ID
1485162169714885) to measure how people find Clanner and
which campaigns convert. The pixel only loads if you accept the cookie
banner — reject and it never fires. We don't yet use Google Ads
tracking, LinkedIn Insight Tag, or other ad-network pixels; if that
changes we'll update this page first.
What the Meta Pixel sees when consent is granted: page URL,
referrer, timestamp, and a Meta cookie that lets Meta correlate this
visit to your Facebook/Instagram account if you have one. We don't
send Meta your name, email, or any waitlist form data.
Managing your cookies
Change your cookie preference for this site at any time:
Checking current preference…
You can also manage cookies at the browser level — here are the guides for the most common
browsers:
Do-Not-Track signals — when your browser sends a DNT: 1 header, we
automatically treat it as a rejection of non-essential cookies. No further action needed.
Third-party cookies
When you embed external content (e.g., a YouTube video preview, a Vimeo clip, a Stripe
checkout), those third parties may set their own cookies under their own policies. We
load those third-party scripts only when you trigger them (click to play, open checkout)
— never on page load — so they don't track you silently.
Changes to this policy
We'll update this page when the cookie list changes. Material changes (adding a new
category) will trigger a fresh cookie banner so you can re-consent.