Cookie Policy

How we use cookies and similar technologies on Janta Zagruk

Essential Cookies Only

Our Approach: We only use cookies that are essential for the operation of our platform. This includes authentication, content delivery, and user-requested services such as notifications.

This policy explains how Janta Zagruk (jantazagruk.com) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies necessary for functionality. No tracking or optional cookies are used without your consent.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are always enabled

  • Authentication (Clerk)

    Essential session cookies to keep you securely logged in.

  • Content Management (Sanity)

    Basic functionality to serve and render content properly.

  • Notifications (OneSignal)

    Used only if you explicitly opt in to email or push notifications.

Google AdSense

Ads may be personalized depending on your region and consent

We use Google AdSense to serve ads. In regions where required (such as the European Economic Area and UK), you will see a consent message via Google’s Certified Consent Management Platform (CMP), allowing you to choose whether to allow personalized ads. Outside those regions, including India, personalized ads may be shown based on your browser settings, interests, and device data.

Third-Party Cookies

ClerkClerk

Required for user login sessions.

AdSenseGoogle AdSense

Displays non-personalized ads. Consent managed via Google’s CMP.

SanitySanity CMS

Essential cookies for content delivery.

OneSignalOneSignal

Only activated when you opt in to push or email notifications.

Managing Your Choices

You can manage your cookie preferences using the following methods:

  • Your browser settings (clear, block, or allow cookies)
  • The consent banner on your first visit (powered by Google's CMP)

Disabling essential cookies may break functionality like logging in.

Contact & Updates

Have questions about cookies or data use?

Email: zantajagruk@gmail.com

We may update this policy as services evolve. Material updates will be clearly communicated.

Last Updated: 3 June 2025