Last updated: April 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how and why cookies and similar technologies are used on speem.app. It supplements our Privacy Policy. The SPEEM iOS app itself does not use cookies, this policy applies only to the website.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They let a site remember your actions and preferences (login, settings, etc.) between visits, or collect anonymous traffic statistics. Some are set by the site you're on ("first-party"); others are set by third parties embedded on the site.
We use a minimal set of cookies. You can reject all non-essential cookies and the website will still function fully.
| Cookie | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
speem-cookie-consent (localStorage) | Remembers whether you accepted or rejected analytics cookies | 12 months |
| Cookie | Purpose | Set by | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
_ga | Distinguishes unique visitors for Google Analytics | 2 years | |
_ga_ZW19809XJN | Session state for the SPEEM Google Analytics property | 2 years |
Google Analytics is loaded only if you click "Accept" on the consent banner. Until then, we set Google's "consent mode" to analytics_storage: denied, which prevents GA from setting or reading these cookies. Google may still receive anonymous "pings" (without cookies) so basic site-health metrics work, this is default Google consent-mode behavior.
You can change your cookie preference at any time using the buttons below, or by clearing speem-cookie-consent from your browser's site data for speem.app:
You can also block cookies entirely through your browser settings. Doing so may reduce functionality on other sites, but speem.app will still work.
We honor the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal. If your browser sends GPC, we automatically treat it as a rejection of analytics cookies regardless of your prior choice.
Google Analytics is the only third-party service that uses cookies on our site. See Google's cookie information.
We update this page whenever our cookie use changes. Substantive changes may re-trigger the consent banner.