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Cookies Policy

Last updated: April 15, 2026

This Cookies Policy explains what cookies are, which cookies Journeyblog uses, and how you can control them. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device. They're widely used to make websites work, improve performance, and provide information to site owners.

Cookies we use

Strictly necessary

Required for the site to function — session tokens, security, and load-balancing. These cannot be switched off without breaking the site.

Analytics

We use Microsoft Clarity to understand how visitors navigate the site. Clarity sets cookies to distinguish unique sessions and record anonymous usage patterns (pages visited, clicks, scroll depth). It does not capture personal input fields or passwords.

Preferences

If you change display or content preferences (e.g. language), we store those in a local cookie so your next visit matches.

Third-party embeds

Embedded podcast players, YouTube videos, or social widgets may set their own cookies. Those are controlled by the third party and governed by their policies.

Managing cookies

You can control cookies in several ways:

  • Browser settings — all major browsers let you block or delete cookies. Blocking strictly-necessary cookies may break parts of the site.
  • Opt-out tools— Microsoft Clarity respects the browser “Do Not Track” signal and lets you opt out at privacy.microsoft.com.
  • Clearing cookies— clearing your browser cookies removes our analytics cookies; they'll be reset on your next visit unless you've configured your browser to block them.

Changes to this policy

When we add or change cookies, we'll update this page and revise the “Last updated” date above.

Contact

Questions about cookies? Email privacy@journeyblog.com.