Cookie Policy
Last updated: 14 May 2026
This page explains what cookies are, which ones we use on augmento.com (and our sister host view.augmento.com), and how you can control them. By design, we do not load any analytics cookies until you click "Accept" on the consent banner. If you click "Decline" or close the banner without accepting, the only cookie set is the one that remembers that choice.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files a website stores on your device so it can remember things between page loads. Some are essential for the site to work (login state, security tokens). Others let us measure how the site is used so we can improve it.
This page covers cookies AND similar storage mechanisms (localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB entries) set by Augmento or by third-party services we integrate. Where we say "cookies" below we mean all of the above.
Cookies we set ourselves
These are first-party cookies set by augmento.com (or one of our subdomains). They never leave our infrastructure.
| Name | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
aug-consent |
Remembers whether you accepted or declined analytics on the consent banner. Essential. Set on either choice. | 12 months |
sb-* |
Supabase authentication tokens. Only set if you log in to the Augmento dashboard. Essential. | Session + refresh token (long-lived) |
deck-pass-* / deck-lead-* |
Remembers that you've passed a deck's password or lead-capture gate, so you don't have to fill the form again on every page. Essential. | Per-deck, expires when the gate is reset |
dashboard_theme / theme preferences |
Remembers your light/dark theme choice. Functional. | 12 months |
You cannot opt out of essential cookies because the site cannot function without them. If your browser blocks them, the affected features (login, deck access, theme) will not work.
Third-party cookies we load AFTER you accept
We load four analytics services, only after you click "Accept" on the consent banner. If you decline, none of these run on your device.
Google Tag Manager + Google Analytics 4
- Provider: Google LLC
- Purpose: Page-view counts, traffic sources, what visitors do on the site. Helps us understand which content lands and which pages are confusing.
- Cookies set:
_ga,_ga_*,_gid,_gat_*,_gcl_*, plus session cookies ongoogletagmanager.com. - Lifetime: Up to 2 years for
_ga; the rest expire within minutes to 24 hours. - More info: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout (Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on).
Microsoft Clarity
- Provider: Microsoft Corporation
- Purpose: Session replay and heatmaps. Helps us see where visitors get stuck on a page so we can fix UX problems.
- Cookies set:
_clck,_clsk,CLID,MR,SM, plus storage entries onclarity.ms. - Lifetime: Up to 1 year for the persistent identifiers; the rest are session-scoped.
- More info: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/clarity/setup-and-installation/cookie-list.
PostHog
- Provider: PostHog Inc.
- Purpose: Product analytics on the marketing site and dashboard. We use it to track specific in-page events (which industry card you clicked, whether the inquiry form opened, etc.) so we can iterate on the experience.
- Cookies / storage set:
ph_*localStorage entries, no traditional cookies. - Lifetime: Until you clear browser storage.
- More info: posthog.com/privacy.
How to withdraw consent or clear cookies
You can change your mind at any time. Two ways:
- Clear your browser cookies for augmento.com. The next time you visit, the consent banner reappears and you can choose Decline. This is the most thorough option because it also wipes any third-party cookies that were already set.
- Block third-party cookies in your browser. Most modern browsers (Safari, Firefox, Brave, Edge) block third-party cookies by default; Chrome is rolling out the same change. With this enabled, analytics cookies cannot be set even if you accept on the banner.
Browser-specific instructions:
- Chrome: support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647
- Safari: support.apple.com/guide/safari/manage-cookies-sfri11471
- Firefox: support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/clear-cookies-and-site-data-firefox
- Edge: support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/delete-cookies
Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Augmento honours the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal. If your browser sends a GPC header on a request to our site and you have not already accepted analytics, we treat it as a decline and do not load any analytics scripts.
The older Do Not Track (DNT) header is no longer supported by most browsers in a meaningful way, but where we detect it, we apply the same treatment as GPC.
Changes to this policy
We may update this page to reflect new tools we add, services we drop, or changes in privacy law. When we do, we'll bump the "Last updated" date at the top. If a change materially affects your rights, we'll also re-prompt the consent banner so you can re-decide.
Contact
Questions about this policy or how we handle your data? Email hello@augmento.com.
For our broader privacy approach (what data we collect, how long we keep it, your rights under GDPR), see the Privacy Statement.
For our general terms of use, see Terms and Conditions.