Cookie Policy

Last updated: May 2026. This policy explains what cookies and similar technologies we use, and how you can manage them.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, and other display settings) over time. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, web beacons, SDKs, and server-side fingerprinting.

2. Your consent (GDPR / ePrivacy)

When you first visit GrowBusiness.ai you'll see a cookie banner. We only set non-essential cookies (analytics, marketing) after you give explicit, freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous consent — and you can withdraw it at any time. Essential cookies don't require consent because the Service cannot function without them.

3. Categories we use

3.1 Strictly necessary

Required to provide the Service: authentication, session management, security, load balancing, and storing your cookie preferences themselves.

  • cookie-consent — your stored consent choice (12 months).
  • session — authenticated session token (session / 30 days).
  • csrf-token — anti-CSRF protection (session).

3.2 Analytics

Help us understand how the Service is used so we can improve it. These are set only with consent.

  • Google Analytics 4 (_ga, _ga_*) — anonymized usage statistics, IP truncation, no cross-site advertising signals. Provider: Google Ireland Ltd. (up to 24 months).
  • Product telemetry — first-party feature usage events stored on EU infrastructure (up to 13 months).

3.3 Marketing

Used to measure marketing effectiveness and (optionally) to show relevant ads. Set only with consent.

  • Google Ads / conversion tracking (_gcl_*) — measures conversions from our ads.
  • Meta Pixel (_fbp) — conversion measurement and lookalike audiences.
  • LinkedIn Insight Tag (li_*) — B2B conversion measurement.

3.4 Functional

Remember preferences such as language, theme, dismissed UI tips. Set only with consent.

4. Third parties

Some cookies are set by trusted third parties acting as data processors or independent controllers. Each provider has its own privacy policy:

5. How to manage cookies

  • Use the "Reopen cookie settings" button above to change your consent at any time.
  • Block or delete cookies via your browser settings (note: this may break parts of the Service).
  • Use browser-level privacy controls such as Do Not Track / Global Privacy Control — we respect GPC where technically feasible.

6. Updates

We review this policy at least annually and whenever we add or remove a tracking technology. The "last updated" date at the top reflects the latest revision.

7. Contact

Questions: hrastar.uros@gmail.com.