This explains the cookies and similar technologies PrezKit uses and how you control them. It complements our Privacy Policy. You can change or withdraw your choice at any time via Cookie settings in the footer.
1. Current state (important)
Today PrezKit sets no non-essential tracker: we use only strictly-necessary cookies, and our audience/funnel analytics are not yet wired to set any device-side identifier. The consent banner below is the compliant gate that is in place before any non-essential analytics is activated. PrezKit does not use advertising or cross-site tracking.
2. The categories we use
Strictly necessary (always on — no consent needed)
These make the site work: authentication/session, security (CSRF), and remembering your cookie choice itself (pk_consent). They are never used for analytics.
Audience & funnel analytics (consent required — off until you accept)
When activated, these help us understand how people discover and use PrezKit, using pseudonymous events with a truncated, hashed IP prefix (never your full IP). They are off by default and only run if you accept.
Marketing / advertising
PrezKit does not use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.
3. The consent banner
Our banner follows the CNIL pattern:
- "Refuse all" is as easy as "Accept all" — same layer, same weight.
- No pre-ticked boxes; analytics defaults to off.
- Nothing non-essential fires before you make a choice.
- Each choice is recorded (choice + timestamp + banner version) as proof of consent.
4. Controlling cookies
Choose at the banner, change your choice any time via Cookie settings in the footer, or block cookies in your browser. Refusing non-essential cookies does not stop you using the core site.
5. Retention
Your consent choice is stored for up to six months before we ask again, or sooner if this policy materially changes. The retention of any analytics data itself is described in the Privacy Policy.