Cookie Policy
The Lamnota app is offline-first and uses no cookies. This page covers browser storage on the lamnota.com website — the site where you read about the product.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored in your browser when you visit a website. Besides cookies, a site can also use the browser’s local storage to remember preferences. This policy covers both. You can read more about how cookies work at allaboutcookies.org.
What we store in your browser
We try to store as little as possible:
- Preferences (local storage) — theme, reading settings, articles you’ve saved, and your consent choice. This data never leaves your browser.
- Analytics (cookieless by default) — we use PostHog to count visits and understand which pages help. By default this is cookieless: nothing is stored in your browser. Unique visitors are counted with a privacy-preserving identifier that PostHog derives on its servers — your IP address and browser details are hashed to form it and then discarded, it is never stored on your device, and it rotates regularly, so it cannot build a long-term profile of you. Only if you consent to richer analytics does PostHog store an anonymous identifier in local storage and a cookie so repeat visits can be counted more accurately; you can also turn analytics off entirely, which stops all collection. Analytics data is stored on PostHog’s servers in the European Union.
- Error reports — when something breaks on the site, we send a diagnostic report (the error, the page it happened on, and basic browser details) to PostHog so we can fix it. These reports carry none of your business data, follow the same consent choice as analytics — off when you decline — and are stored on PostHog’s servers in the European Union.
Third parties
Links to Google Play are subject to Google’s cookie policy. We do not embed third-party advertising trackers on this site.
Managing your choices
You can accept or decline analytics anytime via the site’s consent settings, or clear cookies and local storage through your browser settings. Clearing preference storage only resets the site to its defaults.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the site evolves. The “last updated” date above always reflects the current version.