Cookie policy
Last updated June 17, 2026
This policy explains how ConduLoop ("we", "us") uses cookies and similar technologies on this website, https://conduloop.com. For how we handle personal information more broadly, see our privacy policy.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files a website stores on your device. They let a site remember your actions and preferences, and they help site owners understand how their site is used. Similar technologies, such as your browser's local storage, work in much the same way. We use the word "cookies" to cover all of these.
Your choice comes first
We keep this simple. We only use cookies that are strictly necessary to run the site, plus a single analytics cookie set by Google Analytics. The analytics cookie does not load until you accept it in the cookie banner shown on your first visit. Until you choose, no analytics cookie is set, and Google receives only anonymous, cookieless signals through a setting called Google Consent Mode.
You can change your mind at any time. Select Cookie settings in the footer of any page, or in the link below, to reopen the banner and accept or reject analytics.
Cookies we use
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type | Expiry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cl-consent | ConduLoop | Remembers your cookie choice so we don't ask again. Stored in your browser's local storage, not sent to any server. | Strictly necessary | Until cleared |
| _ga | Google Analytics | Distinguishes visitors to measure how the site is used. Set only after you accept analytics. | Analytics | 2 years |
| _ga_<id> | Google Analytics | Maintains the analytics session state. Set only after you accept analytics. | Analytics | 2 years |
Google Analytics helps us see which pages are useful and where to improve. Google processes this data on our behalf. For more on how Google uses information from sites that use its services, see Google's notice.
Managing cookies in your browser
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies in their settings. Doing so will not break this site. Many browsers also support the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal. Where your browser sends a GPC signal, we treat it as a request to opt out of any sale or sharing of personal information, as described in our privacy policy.
Changes to this policy
If we add new cookies or change how we use them, we will update this page and, where required, ask for your consent again.