Cookie Policy
Last updated: April 21, 2026
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. They are used for things like keeping you logged in, remembering preferences, or measuring how a site is used. This page explains exactly which cookies Logystera uses, why, and how you can control them.
Last updated
April 26, 2026.
Cookies this site uses
Strictly necessary
These cookies are required for the site to function. You cannot opt out of them because without them the site cannot serve you pages or log you in.
- Drupal session cookie (
SESS*/SSESS*): Set when you sign in to the marketing site or admin area. Keeps your session active across requests. Expires when you close your browser or sign out.
Analytics
We use Google Tag Manager to load a small analytics tag that helps us understand how visitors use the marketing site (pages visited, referrers, rough geographic region). We do not use this data to identify individual visitors and we do not sell it.
- Google Tag Manager (
GTM-TWRS9ZGV): Loads analytics and tag-management scripts. Google may set its own cookies such as_gaand_gidto aggregate visit statistics. These expire between 24 hours and 2 years.
If you prefer not to be counted in analytics, you can block these cookies using your browser settings or an extension like uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger. Doing so will not affect your ability to use the site.
Advertising and conversion measurement
We run paid ads on Meta (Facebook, Instagram), and we use the Meta Pixel on this marketing site to measure how those ads perform — specifically, whether visitors who clicked one of our ads later signed up or completed a goal. We do not use the Pixel for cross-platform tracking unrelated to those campaigns.
- Meta Pixel (
fbq): Loaded on this marketing site only. Sets cookies such as_fbp(first-party, lasts 90 days) which Meta reads to attribute a visit to a specific ad campaign. Not loaded inside the Logystera product at app.logystera.com.
If you prefer not to be counted in ad measurement, you can block the Pixel using browser settings, an extension like uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger, or Meta’s own ad preferences. Doing so will not affect your ability to use the site.
What we do not use
We do not use cross-site behavioral tracking, social media trackers beyond the conversion measurement above, or third-party marketing cookies outside Meta. The Logystera product (the app at app.logystera.com) uses only the session cookie above — no analytics or advertising cookies are set inside the product.
How to control cookies
You can manage cookies at any time through your browser. Most browsers let you:
- Block all cookies from a specific site
- Block all third-party cookies
- Clear existing cookies
- Set the browser to ask before accepting cookies
Vendor guides:
Do Not Track
We respect the intent of the Do Not Track signal. If your browser sends DNT=1, we still load Google Tag Manager and the Meta Pixel (because blocking them would prevent us from understanding how the site is used and how our ads perform), but we do not combine the data with any identifier that could single you out, and we do not use it for retargeting outside specific ad campaigns.
Changes to this policy
When we change what cookies we use, we update this page and bump the "Last updated" date. Material changes will also be announced in our blog.
Questions
If you have a question about cookies or want to exercise a privacy right under GDPR, see our Privacy Policy or contact us through the contact page.