Cookie Policy

How TrustBoost uses cookies and website analytics.

This page explains what types of cookies may be used on the site, why they matter, and how you can manage your preferences.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored in your browser when you visit a website. They help the site work properly, remember certain settings, and support analytics.

2. What cookies we may use

TrustBoost may use essential cookies required for core site functionality, as well as analytics cookies that help us understand how users interact with the site.

Analytics cookies may be used to collect aggregated information about page visits, traffic sources, user behavior, and the effectiveness of specific interface elements.

3. Google Analytics

We may use Google Analytics 4 for website analytics. This service helps us understand site usage and improve structure, content, and technical quality.

Google Analytics cookies are enabled only with your consent where a cookie settings mechanism is available. We do not intend to send message contents, passwords, or other directly identifying data to analytics tools.

4. How to manage cookies

You can accept or reject analytics cookies through the cookie settings banner on the site. You may also change your choice later through controls available on the site or through your browser settings.

Most browsers allow you to delete cookies, block them entirely, or restrict them for individual sites. Please note that disabling essential cookies may affect the stability of certain site features.

5. Contact

If you have questions about cookie usage on the TrustBoost website, you can contact us at info@trustboost.org.