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How PulseGate currently uses essential client-side storage and optional consent-based analytics storage.

Last updated
March 15, 2026
Operator
Dimaxia s.r.o., Prague, Czech Republic
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PulseGate uses essential client-side storage for site operation and preference persistence, plus optional consent-based analytics storage for understanding how the public product is used.

What this page covers

This page explains the limited use of cookies and similar technologies on PulseGate. It should be read together with the Privacy Policy.

Essential cookies and similar storage

PulseGate may use essential cookies or comparable client-side storage to keep the site functioning, retain consent state, preserve basic preferences such as theme selection, and support security-related controls.

We do not describe these technologies as optional where they are genuinely needed for the site to work correctly.

Optional analytics storage

If you accept analytics, PulseGate uses PostHog on public pages to measure pageviews, navigation paths, search and filter usage, methodology clicks, submit-flow progress, session replay, heatmap-style interaction capture, and similar product-behavior signals.

This analytics layer is used to understand public-site usage and improve product surfaces. If you decline analytics, this optional analytics tracking remains off.

Managing preferences

You can usually manage cookies through your browser controls and clear client-side storage directly in your browser. Doing so may reset preferences or affect some site functions.

You can also use the PulseGate consent banner to accept or decline optional analytics tracking. Clearing site storage may reset that preference and cause the banner to appear again.