Tagmaps Cookie Notice
Effective date: May 9, 2026 Last updated: May 20, 2026This Cookie Notice explains how Tagmaps, LLC uses cookies and similar technologies on tagmaps.io. It is a companion to our Privacy Notice and uses the same defined terms.
We have written this notice to be specific to what our website actually does. If something here does not match what your browser is showing you, please email privacy@tagmaps.io.
1. What we mean by "cookies and similar technologies"
A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store. We also use related browser storage (localStorage and sessionStorage) and pixel requests, which serve similar purposes. Throughout this notice we use "cookies" to cover all of these.
A first-party cookie is one set by tagmaps.io. A third-party cookie is set by a domain other than tagmaps.io that has been embedded on our pages, for example a Stripe or Customer.io tag.
2. Categories we use
We group cookies into three categories.
Strictly necessary. Required for core functionality of the website, including remembering your privacy choices, processing payments, and recognising whether you should be shown a consent banner. You cannot turn these off. Marketing. Used to send relevant communications and to measure which channels brought you to us. These are off until you grant consent (in regions with opt-in consent rules) or until you opt out (in regions with opt-out rules). Analytics. Used to measure website traffic and understand how visitors use the site so we can improve it. These are off until you grant consent (in regions with opt-in consent rules) or until you opt out (in regions with opt-out rules).3. Cookies and storage we set ourselves
| Name | Type | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|
c15t | localStorage | Stores your privacy choices so we can honor them on subsequent visits. | Up to 12 months |
tm_first_touch | localStorage | Captures the UTM parameters and referrer of your first visit, so a later signup form can keep that attribution intact. | Persists until you clear browser storage |
tm_gpc_toast_seen | localStorage | Flag indicating that we have already shown you the brief toast confirming we honored your Global Privacy Control signal. | Persists until you clear browser storage |
tm_geo_signals | sessionStorage | Cached country and region detection result for the current session, used by the consent flow to choose the right experience. | Cleared when you close the tab, or after 24 hours, whichever comes first |
4. Cookies and storage from third parties
These are loaded only when you are on a page that needs them and, in the case of marketing and analytics tools, only after consent has been recorded.
| Vendor | When it loads | What it sets | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stripe (stripe.com) | On pages where you can start a payment, such as /pricing. | Cookies including __stripe_mid and __stripe_sid, plus related browser storage for fraud prevention. | Process payments and detect fraudulent activity. |
| Customer.io (customer.io) | After marketing consent has been recorded (in opt-in regions) or by default in opt-out regions where consent has not been declined. | A visitor identifier in cookies and browser storage; a tracker request to track.customer.io. | Send relevant lifecycle communications and measure email engagement. |
| PostHog (eu.posthog.com) | After analytics consent has been recorded (in opt-in regions) or by default in opt-out regions where consent has not been declined. | A first-party analytics identifier (a cookie prefixed ph_ and related browser storage); event requests to PostHog's EU endpoint. We have disabled PostHog's session-replay and heatmap features. | Measure website traffic and understand how visitors use the site. |
We may add or remove vendors over time. The current list of subprocessors is in Section 6 of our Privacy Notice.
5. Managing your choices
You have several controls.
Privacy settings on this site. Click the privacy settings link at the bottom of any page (it reads "Cookie settings" or "Your privacy choices" depending on your region). You can grant, withdraw, or change your consent at any time. Global Privacy Control. If your browser sends a Global Privacy Control signal, we will treat it as a binding opt-out in regions whose laws recognise it, which currently includes California, Colorado, Connecticut, and the other US states with comprehensive consumer privacy laws. In other regions we will use it as a courtesy signal to pre-set marketing and analytics as off, while still letting you override the choice. Browser controls. Most browsers let you block, delete, or be notified when cookies are set. Refer to your browser's help pages for instructions. Note that blocking strictly necessary cookies will break parts of the website.6. Updates to this notice
We will update this notice when we change the cookies we use, the vendors we work with, or how the consent surface behaves. Material changes will be reflected in the Last updated date at the top.
7. Contact
Questions about this notice or the cookies we set can be sent to privacy@tagmaps.io.