Cookie policy
Effective date: 4 July 2026. Short version: OpsCrunch uses one analytics cookie to count visits, and consent is handled by our consent management platform — nothing else.
How consent is managed
Consent is managed by consentmanager(consentmanager.net), a certified consent management platform (IAB TCF v2.2 and Global Privacy Platform, with Google Consent Mode v2). Visitors in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland see a consent banner and choose before any non-essential cookie is set; visitors in applicable US states see the corresponding privacy notice. Your choice is recorded in your browser so you are not asked on every visit.
What is stored now
- Consent choice — consentmanager stores your choice (a consent string) in your browser so it is remembered between visits.
- Analytics cookie (Google Analytics) — counts visits, set according to your consent. Where consent is denied, Consent Mode keeps analytics cookieless — we still count the visit, just without the cookie. Analytics events carry tool identifiers only; your calculator inputs never leave your browser.
What will be stored when ads launch
When display advertising launches, Google and its certified ad partners will set cookies to serve and measure ads, governed by the same consent platform. In the EEA, UK, and Switzerland ad cookies are set only after you agree; if you decline, ad cookies are not set.
Changing or withdrawing your choice
You can reopen the consent options at any time using the privacy / “manage consent” control that consentmanager provides, or by clearing this site's data in your browser settings (usually under Privacy → Site data), which prompts the banner again on your next visit.
Questions
Write to hello@opscrunch.com. The privacy policy covers the rest of the data story.