Last updated: 2026-05-01

This page lists the cookies, local storage entries and third-party tags used on alphadr.tv. It complements our Privacy Policy.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files a website asks your browser to store. They let the site remember things between visits — your consent choice, an A/B-test bucket, an analytics ID, etc. Other browser-storage mechanisms (localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB) work similarly. We refer to all of these as cookies below.

2. How we use cookies

We use cookies in three categories. Only essential runs without your consent. Everything else is loaded only after you click Accept in the banner.

Essential (always on — no consent needed)

NamePurposeStorageDuration
alphadrtv:consent:v1Remembers your Accept/Reject choice so we don’t ask againlocalStorage12 months

Analytics (consent required)

NameProviderPurposeDuration
_ga, _ga_*Google Analytics 4 (via GTM)Aggregate page-view and engagement statistics14 months
cf_*Cloudflare Web AnalyticsAnonymised page-view metrics, no cross-site trackingup to 30 days

Marketing (consent required)

NameProviderPurposeDuration
ReservedMeta / LinkedIn / Google Ads pixelsConversion attribution if and when paid campaigns are runningvaries (typically 90–180 days)

We do not currently set marketing cookies, but the slot exists in our consent system so they can be enabled with your consent in the future.

3. Third-party tags

Loaded only with your consent (or, where noted, as part of essential infrastructure):

  • Google Tag Manager — container loader (essential bootstrap, but downstream tags fire only with consent)
  • Google Analytics 4 — analytics (consent)
  • Google Consent Mode v2 — receives your consent state and tells Google services whether they may set cookies
  • Cloudflare — hosting, security, anonymous web analytics (essential)
  • Google Fonts — font CSS and WOFF2 files (no cookies, but US transfer; covered by SCCs)

4. How to change or withdraw consent

  • On this site: clear your browser storage for alphadr.tv and reload — the banner will reappear, letting you choose again.
  • In your browser: all major browsers let you block or delete cookies in settings. Doing so may break functionality.
  • Per-tag opt-out:

5. Do Not Track

We respect the W3C Do Not Track browser signal — analytics and marketing tags are not loaded when DNT is enabled, regardless of the banner choice.

6. Changes

We update this list whenever we add or remove a tag. The “Last updated” date above reflects the most recent change.

7. Contact

Questions: hello@alphadrtv.com.