Last updated: July 2, 2026
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device to store information about your visit. Similar technologies, such as your browser's local storage, work the same way. This policy explains which cookies and local storage the Izlūks platform uses, and how you control the optional ones.
These are required for the Service to function, or to remember your own choices. They cannot be switched off.
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| izluks-session | Keeps you signed in. Contains an encrypted session token. Marked HttpOnly (not accessible to JavaScript) and Secure (HTTPS only). | 7 days | Essential |
| izluks-analytics-consent | Remembers your analytics choice (accept or decline) so we don't ask again. Stored in your browser's local storage, not sent to any server. | Until you clear it | Essential |
| NEXT_LOCALE | Remembers your language preference when you switch languages. | 1 year | Essential |
We use PostHog (hosted in the European Union) to measure how the Service is used — which pages are visited and how features perform, including Core Web Vitals. By default this runs in a privacy-preserving mode that stores nothing on your device: no analytics cookies, no local storage, and no session recording. Because it stores nothing on your device, it needs no consent.
On your first visit we show a cookie consent banner. If you accept, we enable enhanced analytics that do use on-device storage — a persistent identifier (so your visits can be linked across sessions) and session replay (a masked recording of page interactions, used to diagnose problems). Sensitive text on company, person, search and watchlist pages is masked in these recordings. If you decline, we stay in the privacy-preserving mode above.
You can change your choice at any time:
Most browsers also let you control cookies through their settings. You can typically view and delete cookies, block all or third-party cookies, or ask to be notified when a cookie is set. Blocking essential cookies will prevent the Service from working correctly — in particular, you will not be able to stay signed in.
Our payment processor (Stripe) may set its own cookies when you interact with payment forms. These are governed by Stripe's own cookie and privacy policies. We do not control cookies set by third parties.
We may update this Cookie Policy as we introduce new features or analytics tools. Changes are reflected in the "Last updated" date above.
If you have questions about our use of cookies, contact us at [email protected].
See also: Terms of Service · Privacy Policy