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This page explains which cookies or similar technologies the public Score3 website may use, how consent works, and how analytics remain disabled until the user expressly allows them.

What the website uses by default

When the website loads for the first time, only technically necessary resources are used to render the page and remember the consent choice. Google Analytics is not loaded at this stage.

Consent preference storage

  • localStorage: score3_cookie_consent_v1 stores the consent choice selected through the banner or preference center.
  • localStorage: score3_cookie_banner_closed_v1 stores the timestamp of the latest consent action for interface control.

These local entries are used to respect the user’s choice and do not activate Google Analytics on their own.

Analytics cookies only after acceptance

If the user enables analytics, the website may load Google Analytics 4 through the Google tag. According to Google’s documentation, the default GA4 web setup can set first-party cookies such as _ga and _ga_6D3S8TMT4D, both with a default duration of up to 2 years, to distinguish users and persist session state.

What happens when analytics are refused

If analytics are refused, the site does not load the Google Analytics script, does not send intentional GA4 page-view tracking, and should not write GA4 analytics cookies. The user can reopen the preference center at any time through the cookie settings control shown on the website.

How to change your choice

You can update your choice at any time using the cookie settings button available on the website. If you had previously accepted analytics, disabling them from preferences stops further GA4 loading on subsequent page views. Existing cookies already written by Google can also be removed manually from your browser settings.

Useful references

For more on personal data processing, see the Privacy Policy. For browser-level cookie management, refer to your browser’s privacy controls.

Last update: 21 April 2026. GA4 cookie names and durations are based on current Google developer documentation for the standard Google tag setup.