Cookie Policy

What cookies we use. And how to turn them off.

Cookies are tiny files your browser stores on behalf of a website. Some are required for Gangly to work. Others help us understand how the product is used. Here's exactly what's running, and how to disable what you don't want.

The short version.

TL;DR · Plain English

  • ✓ Essential cookies keep you logged in and the product working. These can't be turned off.
  • ✓ Analytics cookies help us understand which features people use. These are opt-in in the EU/UK.
  • ✕ We don't run advertising cookies. Gangly doesn't sell ads and doesn't retarget you elsewhere.
  • ✓ You can clear cookies any time from your browser, or use the banner to change your choices.

What cookies are

Section 01

A cookie is a small piece of data that a website asks your browser to store. The next time you visit, your browser sends it back so the site can recognize you — remember you're logged in, remember your preferences, or count you in aggregate analytics.

Similar technologies like local storage and session storage serve the same purpose. Everything in this policy covers both.

Section 02

These make Gangly work. You can't turn them off without breaking the product.

Section 03

These help us understand which features get used and where people get stuck. We use a single analytics provider, configured to strip IP addresses and not share data with other customers of that provider.

If you're in the EU or UK, analytics cookies are opt-in. We don't set them until you accept. Everywhere else, you can opt out via the footer link.

No ad tracking

We do not run advertising pixels, we do not sell ads, and we do not share data with ad networks.

Section 04

When you embed third-party content in Gangly (for example, a Loom video), that third party may set its own cookies. We don't control those cookies; their own policies apply. We keep third-party embeds to a minimum for exactly this reason.

Section 05

You can change your choices any time:

Section 06

If we add a new cookie category or change a provider, we update this page and the cookie banner. For material changes that affect consent, we ask again.

  • Session — keeps you logged in.
  • CSRF token — protects form submissions from cross-site request forgery.
  • Preferences — remembers your UI settings (theme, sidebar state).
  • Use the "cookie preferences" link in the footer.
  • Clear cookies in your browser — everything resets.
  • Block cookies entirely in your browser settings (essential cookies blocked will log you out).

Essential cookies

Section 02

These make Gangly work. You can't turn them off without breaking the product.

  • Session — keeps you logged in.
  • CSRF token — protects form submissions from cross-site request forgery.
  • Preferences — remembers your UI settings (theme, sidebar state).

Analytics cookies

Section 03

These help us understand which features get used and where people get stuck. We use a single analytics provider, configured to strip IP addresses and not share data with other customers of that provider.

If you're in the EU or UK, analytics cookies are opt-in. We don't set them until you accept. Everywhere else, you can opt out via the footer link.

No ad tracking

We do not run advertising pixels, we do not sell ads, and we do not share data with ad networks.

Third-party cookies

Section 04

When you embed third-party content in Gangly (for example, a Loom video), that third party may set its own cookies. We don't control those cookies; their own policies apply. We keep third-party embeds to a minimum for exactly this reason.

Managing cookies

Section 05

You can change your choices any time:

  • Use the "cookie preferences" link in the footer.
  • Clear cookies in your browser — everything resets.
  • Block cookies entirely in your browser settings (essential cookies blocked will log you out).

Changes to this policy

Section 06

If we add a new cookie category or change a provider, we update this page and the cookie banner. For material changes that affect consent, we ask again.

Cookie preferences or questions about trackers.

Questions or requests