Short version: SayItForYou does not use tracking cookies, advertising pixels, or analytics scripts that follow you across the internet. This is the full detail of what our site does and does not do with cookies.
What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files that websites store in your browser. They serve different purposes: keeping you logged in, remembering your preferences, tracking your behaviour for advertising, or measuring site traffic. Not all cookies are equal. Some are essential. Some are invasive.
This page tells you exactly which category SayItForYou falls into.
What We Use and What We Don't
Type
Status
Detail
Tracking cookies
Not used
We do not track your behaviour on this site or anywhere else.
Analytics cookies
Not used
No Google Analytics, no Hotjar, no Mixpanel, no tracking scripts of any kind.
Advertising / pixel cookies
Not used
No Meta Pixel, no Google Ads tag, no retargeting of any kind.
Session cookies
Not used
No user accounts, no login sessions. The site has no state to persist.
Preference cookies
Not used
No theme, language, or preference storage on our end.
Font loading (Google Fonts)
External request
Google Fonts are loaded from Google's CDN. Google may log your IP and browser agent as part of serving font files. We have no control over this. See Google's Privacy Policy.
When you submit a message, data goes to a Google Apps Script endpoint. Google's infrastructure processes it. No cookie is set. See Google's Privacy Policy.
Browser Storage
SayItForYou does not use localStorage, sessionStorage, or IndexedDB. Nothing is written to your browser's storage from our site.
Your browser itself may cache static assets (images, fonts, CSS) to speed up repeat visits. This is standard browser behaviour that we do not control and does not involve personal data.
Your Browser Controls
You do not need to manage cookie settings for SayItForYou because we set none. If you want to clear any cached assets, you do so through your browser's standard cache-clearing controls. Every major browser supports this:
ChromeSettings > Privacy and Security > Clear Browsing Data
SafariSettings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data
FirefoxSettings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data > Clear Data
EdgeSettings > Privacy, Search and Services > Clear Browsing Data
If This Changes
If we ever add analytics, advertising, or any form of cookie-based tracking, we will update this page before doing so, display a consent notice on the site, and give users a clear opt-out. We have no plans to do this. Our position is that tracking users is incompatible with a service built on anonymity and trust.
Questions
Questions about our cookie stance or data practices? Reach us on Instagram.