Cookie & Analytics Notice
DRAFT — requires attorney review before launch
Effective and last updated: July 12, 2026
This notice explains how origincreative.io uses cookies, browser storage, and analytics. It supplements our Privacy Policy.
Technologies we use
| Category | Technology and purpose | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Site preference | Browser local storage remembers your light/dark theme choice. This preference stays on your device until you clear it. | Active |
| Security | Cloudflare and Turnstile may use cookies or similar signals to distinguish people from bots, protect forms, balance traffic, and prevent abuse. | Active on protected pages |
| Analytics | Google Analytics 4 may set identifiers such as _ga and _ga_<container-id> to distinguish browsers and sessions and measure page use and conversions. | Active when a GA4 ID is configured |
| Server-side analytics | Our server may send GA4 Measurement Protocol events, including an event name, timestamp, page/source/campaign context, and a client or session identifier when available. This can occur independently of a new browser cookie being set. | Active when server-side analytics is configured |
We do not currently use advertising cookies or allow advertising networks to track visitors across unrelated websites through our Site. We do not use a cookie merely because it appears in a generic template; this notice is limited to the technologies described above.
Google Analytics
GA4 helps us understand aggregate traffic, page performance, inquiry completion, and campaign effectiveness. Browser analytics can collect device/browser details, approximate location derived from IP address, referrer, pages viewed, timestamps, and analytics identifiers. Server-side conversion events may be matched to a browser or session identifier when one is available.
We do not intend to send passwords, payment information, sensitive personal information, or the free-text substance of an inquiry to GA4. Form contact and project details follow the operational pipeline described in the Privacy Policy, not the analytics pipeline.
Google controls its own cookie behavior and may change cookie names or default durations. Our GA4 property’s retention settings govern analytics data retained in Google Analytics.
Your choices
You can block or delete cookies and site data in your browser settings. Blocking security technology may prevent a protected form from working. Clearing local storage resets the theme preference.
You can also use Google’s browser opt-out tools or privacy controls, where available. A browser “Do Not Track” signal does not currently change Site behavior because there is no consistently implemented standard. Where applicable law requires recognition of a supported opt-out preference signal, we will treat it as a request for that browser or device.
Changes and contact
We will update this notice when we materially change the technologies we use. Questions may be submitted through our Contact page.