Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how they are used in the Loggy application, and what options you have to manage them.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) when you use websites.
Cookies enable a website to function properly and remember your actions and settings (such as language selection), making it easier to use the service on subsequent visits.
2. Types of cookies used in Loggy
2.1. Necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the Loggy website and application. Without them, some features of the service may not work correctly.
Examples of cookies:
- loggy_cookie_consent_v1 – stores information about your cookie consent preferences
- NEXT_LOCALE – remembers your selected interface language
- Session cookies – maintain user session
Legal basis:
Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR – processing necessary to provide services electronically.
Retention period:
Necessary cookies are stored for the duration of the session or up to 12 months – depending on their function.
The list of necessary cookies may change as technical solutions used in Loggy develop and are updated.
2.2. Analytics cookies
Analytics cookies enable the collection of anonymous statistical information about how the site is used. They help us improve the functionality and performance of the service.
Tool used:
Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
Examples of cookies:
- _ga – user identifier (retention period: up to 2 years)
- _ga_* – session identifier (retention period: up to 2 years)
Legal basis:
Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR – your voluntary consent.
Data sharing:
Analytics data may be transferred to Google LLC based in the USA. Data transfer is based on Standard Contractual Clauses (SCC) approved by the European Commission.
3. Managing cookies
3.1. Cookie settings in Loggy
You can change your cookie preferences or withdraw your consent at any time by using the "Cookie settings" option available in the page footer.
Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before its withdrawal.
3.2. Browser settings
You can also manage cookies through your web browser settings. Detailed information is available in browser documentation:
Blocking all cookies may cause some features of the service to malfunction.
4. Google Consent Mode v2
Loggy uses Google Consent Mode v2 technology, which adapts the operation of Google tools (including Google Analytics) to your decisions regarding cookie consent.
If you do not consent to analytics cookies, Google Analytics operates in limited mode (without saving cookies and without user identification).
After granting consent, full analytics features are activated.
5. Changes to Cookie Policy
The Cookie Policy may be updated periodically to reflect technological or legal changes. The current version of the document is always available on the Loggy website along with the last update date.
6. Contact
If you have any questions regarding this Cookie Policy, please contact us at: [email protected]