Cookie policy
Last updated: 30 May 2026
This policy covers the plaingraph private beta. It explains, in plain English, the cookies and similar storage we use and the choice you have. We will update it if our approach changes.
Telliskivi 60a/5, B-building, 10412 Tallinn, Estonia
Estonian registry code 3335330
Contact: [email protected]
1. What this covers
This policy explains the cookies and similar storage used by the plaingraph marketing site. The product itself is API-first and does not rely on browser cookies for its core function.
2. Cookies and similar storage
Strictly-necessary items are always present and are exempt from
consent: a single pg_consent entry in your browser's
local storage that remembers your cookie choice, and — in the
signed-in dashboard — the session and sign-in cookies that keep
you logged in.
Product analytics is provided by PostHog (EU region) and is off until you accept. If you accept, PostHog sets first-party cookies to measure how the product is used. It does not run autocapture or session recording, does not record what you screen, and is not used for advertising. We rely on your consent for these cookies.
| Cookie / storage | Purpose | Set when | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|
pg_consent (local storage) | Remembers your cookie choice | Always (strictly necessary) | Until you clear it |
| Portal session / sign-in cookies | Keeps you signed in to the dashboard | When you sign in (strictly necessary) | Session / short-lived |
PostHog ph_* cookies | Privacy-preserving product analytics | Only after you accept | Up to 12 months |
For reliability we also use Sentry (EU region) for error monitoring on the site and the dashboard. Sentry sets no cookies and receives only technical error data — never your activity and never the contents of what you screen.
3. Your choice and how to change it
When analytics is available you are asked to accept or reject, with both options given equal weight and nothing pre-selected — no consent dark patterns. Rejecting (or ignoring the banner) means no analytics cookies are set. You can change your mind at any time using the “Cookie settings” link in the footer of every page; choosing reject there also clears the analytics cookies.
4. The dashboard
The signed-in dashboard uses the strictly-necessary session and sign-in cookies above. The same PostHog analytics (only after consent) and Sentry error monitoring apply; neither receives the contents of what you screen.
5. Managing cookies
You can also control or delete cookies through your browser settings. Removing the dashboard's session cookies will sign you out.
6. Contact
Questions about this policy: [email protected].
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