Legal · Effective 2026-05-30

Cookie Policy

Draft — pending legal review. The cookie inventory below reflects what the site currently loads (CookieYes consent banner, Google Analytics 4, NextAuth session). If you add another tracker, update this page before it ships.

This Cookie Policy explains the small text files (“cookies”) and similar technologies that virentiq.ai sets when you visit our marketing site or use the application, and the choices you have over them. Read it together with our Privacy Policy.

1. The categories we use

Strictly necessary

Required for the service to work. We cannot turn these off and they do not require consent.

  • Auth session cookies — set by our authentication layer (Auth.js / NextAuth) when you sign in, so the app knows you’re logged in across page loads. Typical names: next-auth.session-token, next-auth.csrf-token, next-auth.callback-url.
  • Consent record — the CookieYes consent banner stores your choices so it doesn’t re-prompt on every page view. Typical name: cookieyes-consent.

Analytics (consent-gated)

We use Google Analytics 4 on the marketing site to measure aggregate traffic — pages visited, referrer, approximate location — so we know what content is useful. Analytics cookies are blocked until you accept them in the CookieYes banner.

  • Google Analytics — measurement ID G-1929W444JJ. Typical cookie names: _ga, _ga_*, set for up to 2 years. IPs are truncated client-side; we do not enable Google Signals or advertising features.

Third-party integrations

When you connect LinkedIn, LinkedIn may set its own cookies in the OAuth flow it controls. Those cookies are governed by LinkedIn’s Cookie Policy, not by us. We do not embed LinkedIn pixels, share buttons, or conversion trackers on our marketing site.

We do not use advertising, retargeting, or cross-site-tracking cookies of our own, and we do not allow any third party to set such cookies through our site.

2. Managing your preferences

You can change or withdraw consent at any time:

  • Click Manage cookies in the CookieYes banner at the bottom of any marketing page.
  • Use your browser’s settings to block or delete cookies. Most browsers also support a Do Not Track signal, which we honour for analytics where the consent layer allows it.
  • Withdrawing consent will not affect strictly-necessary cookies; you may need to sign in again if you clear them.

3. Local storage and similar technologies

The application uses browser localStorage and sessionStorage for non-tracking purposes — remembering the workspace you last viewed, draft autosave, UI preferences. These are not cookies and are not sent to any third party.

4. Changes

We will update this page whenever we add, remove, or change a cookie provider. The effective date at the top reflects the most recent revision; material changes will also be announced in the CookieYes banner so existing visitors can re-consent.

5. Contact

Questions about cookies: [email protected].