Cookie Policy

Last Updated as of 2025-08-29

Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies on aiomnigen.com (the “Website”), including the analytics and advertising tools we integrate and the information they may collect. It also explains why we collect certain data (including IP addresses) and how you can control your preferences.

What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device to store data that can be retrieved by a web server in the domain that placed the cookie. We also use similar technologies such as local storage, pixels, tags, and SDKs. These technologies help us operate the Website, measure performance, understand usage, personalize content or ads, and prevent abuse.

Tools We Use and Data They May Collect

Below are the primary third‑party tools we use, the types of information they may collect or process, and why we use them.

1) Microsoft Clarity (Analytics and Session Replay)

  • Purpose: Understand how users interact with our Website (e.g., clicks, scrolls, device information) to improve usability and product experience; generate heatmaps and session recordings.
  • Data points that may be collected by Clarity: page views, events and interactions, device and browser type, viewport and screen size, approximate location based on IP, session identifiers, referrer URL. Clarity may also set cookies and use local storage to identify returning sessions.
  • Safeguards: Clarity applies masking for sensitive fields by default; we configure it to avoid collecting sensitive information where feasible.
  • Learn more: Microsoft Privacy Statement (https://privacy.microsoft.com/privacystatement).

2) Google Analytics (GA4)

  • Purpose: Measure and understand Website usage, performance, and marketing effectiveness.
  • Data points that may be collected by GA4: page views, events and interactions, device and browser information, operating system, language, referrer/UTM parameters, approximate geolocation inferred from IP, session identifiers, user agent, and technical performance metrics. GA4 uses cookies and/or device identifiers to distinguish users and sessions.
  • IP handling: We configure Google Analytics to minimize personal data collection and to use IP only for approximate geolocation and security/anti‑abuse purposes as provided by Google. We do not receive raw full IP addresses from GA.
  • Retention: Google Analytics data is retained according to our GA4 settings and Google’s policies.
  • Learn more: Google Privacy & Terms (https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites) and GA opt‑out add‑on (https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout).

3) Google Ads and Google AdSense (Advertising and Measurement)

  • Purpose: Deliver, measure, and improve advertising, including conversion tracking and (where applicable) ad personalization.
  • Data points that may be collected: ad cookies/identifiers (e.g., IDE, ANID, NID, AID), page views and ad impressions, clicks and conversions, device and browser information, user agent, referrer, approximate location inferred from IP, and ad personalization signals based on your Google settings.
  • Personalization controls: Where ad personalization is enabled, Google may use your activity to personalize ads across sites/apps. You can control this in Google Ads Settings.
  • Learn more and manage choices: Google Ads Settings (https://adssettings.google.com/), Google Advertising Policies (https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads), and industry opt‑outs (https://optout.aboutads.info/, https://optout.networkadvertising.org/, https://www.youronlinechoices.eu/).

4) Stripe (Payments)

  • Purpose: Process payments securely and detect/prevent fraud. We do not store your full payment card details; transactions are handled by Stripe.
  • Data points that may be collected by Stripe: payment method details (tokenized), limited card metadata, device and browser information, network information, cookies/identifiers, and IP address (used for fraud detection, risk scoring, sanctions compliance, and security).
  • Learn more: Stripe Privacy Policy (https://stripe.com/privacy).

Our Use of IP Addresses for Abuse Prevention

To protect our services and users from spam, abuse, fraud, and security threats, we collect and process IP addresses when you use the Website. We may analyze IP‑based signals (e.g., rate limits, unusual patterns, geolocation inconsistencies) to detect and mitigate misuse. For payment flows, Stripe also collects and uses IP addresses to reduce fraud risk. We do not use IP addresses to identify you personally without additional lawful basis and do not sell IP information.

Categories of Cookies We Use

  • Essential (Strictly Necessary): Required for core site functionality, authentication, security, and payment processing. The Website cannot function properly without these.
  • Analytics/Performance: Help us understand how the Website is used (e.g., Microsoft Clarity, Google Analytics) so we can improve features and performance.
  • Advertising/Marketing: Enable delivery and measurement of ads, frequency capping, conversion tracking, and—where enabled—ad personalization (e.g., Google Ads/AdSense).
  • Functionality/Preference: Remember your choices (such as language or preferences) to provide a more personalized experience.

Data Retention and Transfers

We retain cookie‑derived data for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined above, consistent with our Privacy Policy and applicable law. Third‑party partners (Google, Microsoft, Stripe) may store data on servers located in various countries and process it according to their own retention schedules and policies.

Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. Please review this page periodically for changes. Material updates will be posted on this page and are effective when published.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us as described in our Privacy Policy.