Cookies Policy
Effective 5 July 2026 · Last updated 5 July 2026.1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files a website stores on your device to remember your visit — keeping you signed in, remembering preferences, or measuring how the site is used. Similar technologies (local storage, pixels) are covered by this policy too.
2. Categories we use
- Essential — session, security (CSRF), and load-balancing cookies set by WordPress.com/Jetpack. Always on; the site cannot function without them.
- Analytics — Google Analytics 4 (
_ga,_gid; up to 2-year expiry). Used in aggregate to understand which pages help visitors. IP anonymization is enabled. - Marketing / CRM — HubSpot (
hubspotutk; 13-month expiry) attributes form submissions to a returning visitor so we don’t ask you the same questions twice. - Payment — Stripe (
__stripe_mid; 1-year expiry) supports fraud prevention during checkout.
3. Third-party cookies
Stripe, Eventbrite, HubSpot, and embedded video players (YouTube) may set their own cookies when you use checkout, registration, forms, or play a video. Those cookies are governed by the third parties’ own policies; we link to embedded content in privacy-enhanced modes where the platform offers them.
4. How to control cookies
You can delete or block cookies in your browser settings (all major browsers allow per-site rules), and opt out of Google Analytics with Google’s browser add-on. Blocking essential cookies may break checkout and forms. Where your browser sends a Global Privacy Control or Do Not Track signal, we honour it for non-essential cookies.
5. Changes to this policy
We update this page when our cookie usage changes, with a new effective date.
6. Contact
info@agile-agilist.com · Agile Agilist, Toronto, ON, Canada.
