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Cookies (a short list).

We use cookies and similar storage in a few places. Nothing for advertising, nothing for cross-site tracking. Details below.

LAST UPDATED · MAY 14, 2026 VERSION 1.1 See what changed →
CONTENTS
  1. 01 On the website
  2. 02 Analytics
  3. 03 Manage your choice
  4. 04 Third-party content
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§01

On the website

TL;DR

Two situations set browser storage: the deletion form's anti-abuse challenge, and — only if you accept — PostHog product analytics.

We use cookies and similar storage in a few places. (1) On the deletion form, Cloudflare Turnstile sets a short-lived challenge cookie to prevent abuse. (2) When you accept the analytics banner, PostHog sets pseudonymous identifiers in cookies and localStorage. Nothing else.

This marketing site is statically generated and served from a CDN. No backend session is created, no server-side preference is persisted. If you decline the analytics banner — or never interact with it — no PostHog identifiers are set and no analytics events are sent.

§02

Analytics

TL;DR

Plausible runs cookielessly with no consent needed. PostHog runs only after you click Accept, and stores pseudonymous IDs in cookies and localStorage.

Plausible

We use Plausible for aggregate site analytics. Plausible does not set cookies, does not collect personal data, and does not track users across sites. The hashed-and-rotated daily salts they use are documented in their data policy. Because there is no personal data collected, no consent banner is required under the GDPR or the ePrivacy Directive.

PostHog

PostHog is loaded only after you click "Accept" on the consent banner. Until then, no PostHog script runs, no identifiers are set, and no events are sent.

When enabled, PostHog stores the following on your device:

  • ph_<token>_posthog — a cookie holding your pseudonymous distinct_id and session metadata. Lifetime: ~1 year.
  • ph_session_id — a session identifier that resets after ~30 minutes of inactivity.
  • A handful of ph_-prefixed keys in localStorage for feature-flag caches and queued events.

Purpose: pseudonymous user and session correlation for product analytics — understanding which features get used, where flows break, and how performance trends. There is no cross-site tracking and no advertising use. Data is sent to us.i.posthog.com (PostHog US Cloud).

You can withdraw consent at any time — see Manage your choice below.

§03

Manage your choice

TL;DR

Change your analytics decision at any time. Declining clears PostHog's stored identifiers and stops any further collection.

You can change your decision at any time. Declining clears PostHog's stored identifiers and stops further collection. If you previously accepted and now decline, the cookies and localStorage keys listed above are removed from your browser and no further events are sent.

Current state: not set

You can also clear cookies for aislewatch.app in your browser settings — on next visit you will see the banner again and can choose afresh.

§04

Third-party content

TL;DR

Cloudflare Turnstile on the deletion form. That's it.

Cloudflare Turnstile is loaded on /account/delete as a privacy-friendly captcha. Turnstile uses a challenge mechanism that doesn't profile users. See Cloudflare's Turnstile documentation.

For details about how the AisleWatch app handles your data, see the Privacy Policy.

VERSION HISTORY
MAY 14, 2026 v1.1 Documented PostHog product analytics (consent-gated) and added a Manage your choice section.
MAY 01, 2026 v1.0 Initial publication.
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