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Cookie Policy for Cloverhatch

Cloverhatch is an independent editorial platform devoted to helping readers understand how to add more movement to the workday through microbreaks, movement snacks, postural variation, ergonomic setup, and active routines. Because that editorial mission relies on a well-functioning site and careful measurement of audience engagement, Cloverhatch uses cookies and similar technologies in a way that is transparent, limited, and aligned with our informational wellness focus. This Cookie Policy explains how those technologies work on cloverhatch.org.im and the choices available to you under applicable data protection law, including the GDPR and the CCPA.

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What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit it. Similar technologies, such as pixels, local storage, and tags, can perform related functions by remembering settings, measuring activity, or helping content load correctly. These tools do not usually identify you by name on their own, but they can support a more consistent and functional experience across visits.

For Cloverhatch, cookies help the editorial platform understand whether readers are finding value in guides on microbreaks, movement snacks, ergonomic setup, and desk-based routines. They also allow Cloverhatch to preserve consent choices, improve navigation, and measure which research briefs or methodology frameworks are most useful to our audience. In short, cookies help Cloverhatch keep the site reliable while refining the way movement-focused editorial content is presented.

"Cloverhatch uses cookies to support an editorial experience that is stable, readable, and responsive to how readers engage with movement-focused guidance."

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Cookies used on this site

Cloverhatch uses a limited set of cookies to keep the site secure, understand how readers interact with our editorial work, and remember the consent preferences you select. Some cookies are essential to basic operation, while others help Cloverhatch analyze readership patterns or measure whether campaigns bring new visitors to our movement-at-work content. Where required, Cloverhatch relies on your consent before placing non-essential cookies.

Strictly Necessary. These cookies support session tokens, CSRF protection, and consent storage. They are required for core site functions and cannot be disabled through the consent banner because Cloverhatch needs them to keep the site secure and operational.
Analytics (Google Analytics 4). Cloverhatch uses Google Analytics 4 cookies such as _ga, which typically lasts for 2 years, and _gid, which typically lasts for 24 hours. These cookies help Cloverhatch review anonymized behavioral data so the editorial team can improve articles, research briefs, and other content on movement-aware work habits.
Advertising (Google Ads). Cloverhatch may use Google Ads cookies such as _gcl_au, which typically lasts for 90 days, and _gcl_aw for conversion tracking and campaign effectiveness measurement. These cookies help Cloverhatch understand whether advertising efforts are reaching readers interested in our educational content on movement during the workday.
Preference. These cookies store your cookie consent level, including all, analytics, or essential. They allow Cloverhatch to remember the choice you made so the consent banner does not appear repeatedly on every visit.
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Managing your cookie preferences

You can also manage cookies through your browser controls, which let you block, delete, or limit cookies already stored on your device. The exact steps vary by browser, and changing these settings may affect how some parts of Cloverhatch function, including navigation between articles, saved preferences, and certain embedded features. If you disable cookies entirely, some pages may not load or remember your choices properly.

Chrome. Open Settings, select Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data. From there, you can clear existing cookies, block third-party cookies, or set rules for specific sites such as cloverhatch.org.im.
Firefox. Open Settings, go to Privacy & Security, and review the Enhanced Tracking Protection and Cookies and Site Data sections. You can delete stored cookies, block tracking content, or create exceptions for trusted sites.
Safari. Open Settings or Preferences, choose Privacy, and review the cookie and website tracking options. Safari also lets you manage website data, remove stored cookies, and limit cross-site tracking.
Edge. Open Settings, select Cookies and site permissions, and then manage stored cookies and site data. You can clear data manually, block third-party cookies, or configure permissions for individual websites.

"If you prefer not to be tracked for analytics or advertising, you can also use the Google Analytics opt-out tool and review Google Ads settings to adjust ad-related preferences."

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Updates and contact

Cloverhatch may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our editorial tools, analytics configuration, advertising partners, or legal obligations. When changes are material, Cloverhatch will make reasonable efforts to communicate them through the site, including by updating the policy date or presenting a notice where appropriate. We encourage readers to review this page periodically, especially if they return to Cloverhatch for research on movement snacks, desk-based routines, or ergonomic workday practices.

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or about how Cloverhatch uses cookies on cloverhatch.org.im, you may contact Cloverhatch at support@cloverhatch.org.im or write to 2760 Coral Garden Ct, Miami, FL 33175. Cloverhatch will review inquiries with the same editorial care it brings to its movement-focused content and will respond where legally and operationally appropriate.

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