Cookies
Like most websites, pollinate.marketing uses cookies. This page explains what they are, which ones we use, and how you can control them.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that get saved to your device when you visit a website. They help sites remember things — like whether you’ve visited before, or how you navigated around. They can’t access anything else on your device and they’re not harmful.
Essential cookies
These handle basic site functionality: things like remembering your cookie preferences. No personal data is collected and they’re never shared with third parties.
Analytics cookies
Only set with your consent
We use Google Analytics (GA4) to understand how people use our site — which pages are popular, how long people spend on them, and where visitors come from. This helps us improve the site over time.
| Provider | Google LLC |
| Cookie name | _ga, _ga_* |
| Purpose | Distinguishes unique visitors and tracks sessions |
| Expires | Up to 2 years |
| Data sent to | Google servers (data is anonymised) |
Google’s own privacy policy applies to any data processed by GA4. You can read it at policies.google.com/privacy
Search Console
We also use Google Search Console to monitor how our site performs in search results. This tool doesn’t set any cookies on your device — it only processes data that Google already holds about search queries.
Your choices
When you first visit the site, we’ll ask for your consent before setting any analytics cookies. You can change your mind at any time by clicking the “Cookie settings” link in the footer.
You can also manage or delete cookies directly through your browser settings. Every browser is slightly different — search for “manage cookies” plus your browser name if you need a hand.
Questions?
If something here doesn’t make sense or you want to know more, contact us at hello@pollinate.marketing.