What we store, and why.
A short, honest list of every cookie this site uses - no legalese, no hidden trackers.
Cookie categories
We keep this simple: three categories, and you're in control of two of them at any time via the cookie icon in the bottom-left corner of the site.
- Required - needed for the site to function. Always on, since there's nothing to opt out of that would still let the site work.
- Analytics - Google Analytics, so we can see which pages are useful and where people get stuck. Off by default.
- Marketing - not used anywhere on the site today. The category exists so you're in control if that ever changes. Off by default.
Cookies in use today
This is the full list - we don't run any trackers beyond what's below.
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Expiry | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| openora-cookie-consent | Openora.ai (this site) | Remembers your cookie choice so we don't ask again on every visit. Stored in your browser's local storage, not as a cookie. | Until you clear your browser storage | Required |
| _ga | Google Analytics | Distinguishes unique visitors for aggregate usage statistics. | 2 years | Analytics |
| _ga_<container-id> | Google Analytics 4 | Persists session state for Google Analytics 4 reporting. | 2 years | Analytics |
Analytics, in more detail
We use Google Tag Manager to load Google Analytics 4. Analytics cookies are only set if you accept them - Google Tag Manager itself doesn't set cookies; it just loads tags, and we only let it fire the Analytics tag once you've said yes. We don't currently run any advertising or marketing pixels (no Meta Pixel, no LinkedIn Insight Tag, nothing like that) - if that changes, this page and the Marketing category above will be updated first.
Changing your choice
Click the small cookie icon in the bottom-left corner of any page to reopen your preferences at any time and change them.
Questions
For anything not covered here, reach out via the Contact page.
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