Cookie Policy

Last updated April 19, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how PulsGPT ("we", "us", "our") uses cookies and similar technologies on our website and web application. It applies to cookies, local storage, pixels, tags, and security scripts that store information on, or access information from, your browser or device.

This policy describes the technologies we currently use on our website and web application. If we materially change the technologies we use, we will update this policy.

What technologies do we use?

We currently use the following categories of technologies on our site:

  • strictly necessary cookies and similar technologies
  • security and anti-abuse technologies
  • optional support and functionality technologies
  • optional analytics and measurement technologies
  • optional advertising and retargeting technologies

Strictly necessary and security technologies are used to operate and protect the service. Optional technologies are controlled through our consent preferences.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that are placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. Similar technologies can also include local storage, pixels, tags, and scripts that access or store information in your browser.

Some of these technologies are first-party technologies that we control. Others are third-party technologies provided by services such as Google, Meta, Tawk, Cloudflare, or Monobank on their own domains.

This policy covers cookies and similar browser technologies even when they are not technically cookies. Examples include local storage entries such as userCountry, _gcl_ls, lastExternalReferrer, and lastExternalReferrerTime.

Why do we use cookies and similar technologies?

We use these technologies for several reasons. Some are required for security, login, consent management, and other core site functions. Others help us offer optional support tools, understand how the site is used, measure advertising performance, or remember user preferences.

We do not treat all technologies the same way. Strictly necessary and security technologies are handled differently from optional analytics, chat, or advertising technologies. Where local law requires consent for optional technologies, we ask for it before loading them.

How does consent work?

You can decide whether to accept or reject optional cookies and similar technologies through our cookie banner and preference center. Strictly necessary technologies cannot be switched off through the banner because they are needed to provide core site and account functionality.

In the current implementation, a first-party consent-state cookie is present on first page load with optional categories set to false. Optional Google, Meta, and Tawk technologies do not load on public pages before consent. Users can accept all, reject all, or choose granular preferences. A footer link lets users reopen cookie preferences later.

Withdrawing consent stops future loading of optional first-party technologies on our site pages and removes the first-party identifiers we control. This does not mean we can directly delete third-party cookies on third-party domains that we do not control.

The optional categories also operate separately. Support and functionality consent loads Tawk only. The banner category named tracking corresponds to analytics technologies such as Google Analytics 4. The targeting category covers Google Ads and Meta Pixel.

Strictly necessary cookies

These technologies are essential to provide core site or account functionality, maintain security, or remember your cookie preferences. Without them, we cannot provide services such as secure login, consent management, or form protection.

User consent is not required for these technologies because they are necessary for the service to function properly.

Examples include security, session, language, and cookie-preference cookies.

csrftoken

Purpose: Helps protect forms and requests against cross-site request forgery.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: Website security

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: approximately 1 year

sessionid

Purpose: Maintains your authenticated session in account areas.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: Account session management

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: session-based unless changed by server configuration

cookie_consent_level

Purpose: Stores your consent preferences so the site knows which optional technologies may load.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: FreePrivacyPolicy consent management

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: approximately 1 year

cookie_consent_user_consent_token

Purpose: Supports storage of your cookie-consent state.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: FreePrivacyPolicy consent management

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: approximately 1 year

cookie_consent_user_accepted

Purpose: Records whether the banner has been acknowledged.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: FreePrivacyPolicy consent management

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: approximately 1 year

django_language

Purpose: Remembers your language selection when you switch languages while browsing anonymously.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: Language preference

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: session-based

Security and anti-abuse technologies

We currently use Cloudflare Turnstile on the signup page to help protect registration from bots and abuse.

Turnstile loaded on the signup page before any optional cookie choice was made and still loaded after optional cookies were rejected. We did not identify a persistent Turnstile cookie in the current signup flow, but Turnstile does make third-party requests and use browser-side challenge resources.

Because Turnstile is used for signup security rather than analytics or advertising, we treat it as a security and anti-abuse technology rather than a marketing tracker. If local law requires a different treatment for specific jurisdictions, we will adjust the implementation and this policy accordingly.

Cloudflare Turnstile

Purpose: Protects signup and form flows from bots, abuse, and automated attacks.

Provider: challenges.cloudflare.com

Service: Cloudflare Turnstile

Type: security script and challenge requests

Expires in: no persistent first-party Turnstile cookie confirmed in the current signup flow

Support and functionality technologies

These technologies are not required to browse the site. They are used only if you consent.

If you consent to support and functionality technologies, we may load Tawk.to live chat. We may also use first-party local storage such as userCountry to remember country information inferred from geolocation, language settings, time zone, or your manual selection to prefill certain flows.

User consent is required for these technologies. If you do not provide consent, they will not be set.

Consent behavior in the current implementation: Tawk is not loaded before optional consent, not loaded after reject, loaded after accept all, and loaded when functionality consent alone is enabled.

userCountry

Purpose: Stores the country determined by geolocation, language settings, time zone, or your manual selection to prefill certain flows.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: Site preference support

Type: html_local_storage

Expires in: persistent until cleared

TawkConnectionTime

Purpose: Supports the Tawk live-chat connection when functionality cookies are enabled.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: Tawk.to

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: session

twk_idm_key

Purpose: Identifies the live-chat session when Tawk is enabled.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: Tawk.to

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: session

Analytics and measurement technologies

These technologies are used only if you consent. In our current implementation, the banner category named tracking corresponds to analytics technologies such as Google Analytics 4.

If you consent to analytics and measurement technologies, we load Google Analytics 4 separately from the advertising tags. Google Analytics 4 remains separate from Google Ads and Meta Pixel.

Consent behavior in the current implementation: Google Analytics 4 is not loaded before consent, not loaded after reject, not loaded when only functionality consent is enabled, and loaded when the analytics or tracking category is enabled.

_ga

Purpose: Stores a client identifier used to distinguish visitors and measure website usage.

Provider: .pulsgpt.com

Service: Google Analytics 4

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: approximately 2 years

_ga_W9Y0JNTKYX

Purpose: Helps measure sessions and interactions for our GA4 property.

Provider: .pulsgpt.com

Service: Google Analytics 4

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: approximately 2 years

analytics requests

Purpose: Sends website usage and measurement data to Google Analytics 4 endpoints.

Provider: analytics.google.com and stats.g.doubleclick.net

Service: Google Analytics 4

Type: third-party requests

Expires in: request-based

Advertising and retargeting technologies

These technologies are used only if you consent. We currently use Google Tag Manager (GTM-5WVTFCV) as a loader for optional advertising tags after consent.

Google Analytics 4 is separated from the advertising path. In the current configuration, the GTM advertising path is used for Google Ads and Meta Pixel, while analytics loads separately.

Consent behavior in the current implementation: advertising and retargeting technologies are not loaded before consent, not loaded after reject, loaded after accept all, and not loaded when functionality and tracking are enabled but targeting remains off.

After analytics or advertising consent, browser storage may include identifiers such as _gcl_ls, lastExternalReferrer, and lastExternalReferrerTime. These are similar technologies, not cookies, but they are covered by this policy.

Google Tag Manager

Purpose: Loads optional advertising tags after consent.

Provider: www.googletagmanager.com

Service: Google Tag Manager

Type: tag loader

Expires in: request-based

_gcl_au

Purpose: Supports Google advertising and conversion measurement.

Provider: .pulsgpt.com

Service: Google Ads

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: approximately 90 days

IDE

Purpose: Supports advertising measurement on DoubleClick domains.

Provider: .doubleclick.net

Service: DoubleClick

Type: server_cookie

Expires in: approximately 13 months

_fbp

Purpose: Identifies browsers for Meta Pixel advertising and measurement.

Provider: .pulsgpt.com

Service: Meta Pixel

Type: http_cookie

Expires in: approximately 90 days

lastExternalReferrer

Purpose: Records the referring source after advertising technologies are enabled.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: Google and Meta advertising technologies

Type: html_local_storage

Expires in: persistent until cleared

lastExternalReferrerTime

Purpose: Stores the time associated with the recorded referring source.

Provider: www.pulsgpt.com

Service: Google and Meta advertising technologies

Type: html_local_storage

Expires in: persistent until cleared

How can I control cookies on my browser?

You can use your browser settings to block or delete cookies and clear local storage. The exact steps depend on your browser. Help pages for common browsers include:

Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may affect core site or account functionality.

External payment provider pages

If you are redirected to an external payment page operated by a payment provider, that provider may use its own cookies and similar technologies on its own domain.

The external pay.monobank.ua page may use its own technologies, including provider-side session cookies, Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics cookies, and provider-side local storage. Those technologies are controlled by Monobank on its own domain, not by our first-party consent tool on the PulsGPT domain.

When you leave our site for an external payment page, that provider's own privacy and cookie practices apply to its page.

International and regional privacy context

Optional analytics, advertising, and support technologies may involve third-party providers such as Google, Meta, Tawk.to, and Cloudflare. Depending on your location, their use may require prior consent or may be relevant to advertising opt-out rights.

If you are in the EEA or UK, optional analytics and advertising technologies should not load until the relevant consent is given. If you are outside the EEA or UK, local laws may still require consent or other disclosures for optional technologies. Advertising and retargeting technologies may also be relevant to California share or cross-context behavioral advertising analysis where applicable.

How often will you update this Cookie Policy?

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our site, services, or legal obligations. If we make material changes to the technologies we use, we will update this policy and, where required, our consent choices.

The date at the top of this Cookie Policy indicates when it was last updated.

Where can I get further information?

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies and similar technologies, please contact us at:

privacy@pulsgpt.com