Cookie Policy
Last updated: July 18, 2026
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies, such as browser storage, can serve the same purpose. This policy explains both.
How We Use Cookies
PerioSpot uses necessary technologies to provide the site. Analytics and marketing technologies are optional and remain disabled until you explicitly allow the relevant category.
- Keep you signed in to your account
- Remember and enforce your cookie preferences
- Understand site usage, if you allow Analytics
- Measure advertising and conversions, if you allow Marketing
Types of Cookies We Use
| Type | Purpose | Duration | Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| Necessary | Required for core site features and to remember your cookie choice Consent preference, authentication, security, checkout | Session or up to 24 months | Required |
| Analytics | Helps us understand how visitors use PerioSpot Google Analytics page views and site events | Up to 24 months | Optional |
| Marketing | Measures advertising performance and conversions Meta Pixel and first-touch campaign attribution | Service-defined, removed on withdrawal | Optional |
Specific Cookies We Use
Necessary storage
- periospot_cookie_consent - a first-party cookie that lets server-side features enforce your preference.
- periospot:cookie-consent:v1 - the matching local-storage key used by the preference manager in your browser.
- Authentication, security, and payment providers may set strictly necessary session cookies when you use sign-in or checkout. Their exact names can change as those services update.
The saved consent record contains only the three category choices, its version, and update and expiry timestamps. It expires after no more than 24 calendar months, after which we ask again.
Analytics storage
- _ga, _gid, and measurement-specific _ga_… cookies - Google Analytics identifiers, created only after you allow Analytics.
- periospot:labs-funnel-session-id and periospot_labs_email_attribution_v1 - first-party Labs session and member-library email-attribution identifiers, used only after you allow Analytics.
Marketing storage
- _fbp, _fbc - Meta Pixel campaign measurement and purchase attribution, created only after you allow Marketing.
- periospot_utm, periospot:first-touch, and periospot:first-touch-synced - first-party UTM, first-touch, and account-sync attribution retained only after you allow Marketing.
When Optional Services Load
Google Analytics and first-party Labs funnel or member-library engagement analytics do not load or send events until Analytics is allowed. Meta Pixel does not load or make Meta network requests until Marketing is allowed. Email engagement attribution is limited to Analytics consent, and UTM, referrer, and first-touch campaign attribution are limited to Marketing consent. Turning either category off disables that service, removes its script element and accessible browser identifiers where browser APIs permit it, clears the optional browser-storage keys and first-party identifiers listed above and blocks new app events and those identifiers from being read, attached, or sent by the related helpers. Browser code that already executed cannot literally be unloaded, so withdrawal disables the service before removing app references.
Managing Cookies
Browser Settings
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- View what cookies are stored
- Delete specific or all cookies
- Block cookies from certain sites
- Block all cookies
- Get notified when a cookie is set
Note: Blocking essential cookies may prevent you from using certain features of our website, such as logging in or making purchases.
Browser-Specific Instructions
Cookie Consent
On your first visit you can accept all optional categories, reject all optional categories, or customize Analytics and Marketing independently. Necessary storage cannot be disabled because it supports core features and records your choice. You can withdraw or change consent at any time with the real "Cookie Settings" button in the footer, or the fixed Cookie Settings control on pages that intentionally hide the footer. The change takes effect immediately.
Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons.
Contact Us
If you have questions about our use of cookies, please contact us at:
- Email: periospot@periospot.com
- Website: Contact Form