Cookie policy.
Every cookie this site sets, what it's for, and how long it sticks around. Aligned with PIPEDA and the EU ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC, as amended).
1. What a cookie is, in one sentence
A small file your browser stores on our behalf so we can recognise you between page loads. Some are essential to the site working; others help us understand who reads what.
2. Your control
The first time you visit nuvetralise.com you see a banner. Decline keeps only essentials. Accept turns on analytics. You can change your mind any time by clearing site data in your browser — the banner returns on the next visit. We honour Google Consent Mode v2, so any tag managed through GTM only fires after you have explicitly consented.
3. The complete list
3.1 Strictly necessary
- cookie-consent — stores your consent decision so the banner does not return on every page view. Set by us. Lifetime: one year. Cannot be disabled (it is what makes consent work).
3.2 Analytics — only if you accept
- _ga — assigns an anonymous ID for visit-level analytics. Set by Google Analytics 4. Lifetime: two years.
- _ga_<property> — session state for the current GA4 property. Lifetime: two years.
- _gid — distinguishes returning visitors within a 24-hour window. Lifetime: 24 hours.
3.3 Tag management
- Google Tag Manager itself does not set cookies. It loads other scripts only after consent.
4. We do not
- Use advertising or remarketing cookies on this site.
- Sell your browsing data, anywhere, ever.
- Embed third-party social media widgets that read cookies before you've consented.
5. Browser controls
Every modern browser lets you block, delete, or be warned about cookies. The exact path differs (Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies; Firefox: Preferences → Privacy & Security; Safari: Preferences → Privacy). Blocking essential cookies will not break anything important on nuvetralise.com — the banner will simply reappear next time.
6. Questions
Email privacy@nuvetralise.com. Mara reads that inbox personally. We aim to reply inside two business days.