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Cookie Policy
What cookies Softgategrid uses, why they exist, and how you can accept or reject non-essential cookies.
Last updated: 17 August 2026.
What cookies are
Cookies and similar storage mechanisms are small pieces of data stored on your device when you visit a website. Softgategrid uses a first-party preference key in localStorage and may use limited cookies depending on hosting configuration.
How Softgategrid uses them
Essential storage remembers whether you accepted or rejected optional cookies so the banner does not reappear every visit. Optional analytics cookies, if enabled after acceptance, help Softgategrid understand aggregate traffic patterns. Rejecting optional cookies does not block access to consulting information on this site.
Cookies table
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| softgategrid_cookie_consent | Stores Accept or Reject preference for the cookie banner | Until cleared by you | Softgategrid (localStorage) |
| sg_session (if issued by host) | Maintains basic load-balancer or CDN session affinity | Session | Hosting provider |
| _sg_analytics (only if accepted) | Aggregated page-view counts; no lead forms attached | 6 months | Softgategrid or analytics processor |
Managing cookies
Use Accept or Reject on the banner. You can also clear site data in your browser settings. Browser controls may block third-party cookies entirely. Disabling essential preference storage may cause the banner to reappear.
Third-party cookies
Embedded fonts or images loaded from public CDNs may set their own cookies according to those providers’ policies. Softgategrid does not control third-party storage on external domains.
Impact of disabling
Rejecting analytics does not remove engagement descriptions, legal pages, or contact details. Some measurement features will simply not run.
More privacy detail
See the Privacy Policy for controller identity, retention, and rights.