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Cookie policy

List of cookies and trackers used by Codbip, their purpose and how to manage your preferences.

Last updated: March 16, 2026

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What are cookies used for?

A cookie is a small file stored on your device to remember your session, language or browsing preferences. It cannot execute a program or access files on your device. Some preferences (such as theme) are stored in your browser's localStorage rather than in a cookie.

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Essential cookies

These cookies are required for the site to function properly. They cannot be disabled.

codbip_language

Stores your language preference (fr or en). Persists across sessions so you don't have to re-select your language on every visit.

codbip_theme (localStorage)

Stores your theme preference (dark or light). Saved in the browser's localStorage, not transmitted to our servers.

cf_clearance / cf-turnstile-response

Cloudflare Turnstile bot-protection cookies. Issued when the login form is validated to distinguish humans from bots, without collecting any personal data.

x-csrf-token

CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) protection token. Tied to your session to ensure requests originate from your browser and not from a malicious third-party site.

Session / authentication cookies (JWT)

When you are logged in to your Codbip account, a JWT token is stored securely as an HttpOnly cookie to keep your session active. It is deleted on logout or when the session expires.

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Audience measurement cookies

With your consent, we use analytics tools to understand the most visited pages, detect errors and improve site performance.

Rybbit Analytics (self-hosted)

A privacy-focused analytics solution self-hosted on our own servers. Rybbit collects no personally identifiable data, uses no third-party cookies and performs no cross-site tracking. All data stays within our infrastructure.

Google Analytics 4 (_ga, _ga_*)

With your consent, Google Analytics 4 measures audience and browsing behaviour (page views, session duration, traffic sources). The _ga and _ga_* cookies have a lifespan of 13 months. You can decline them at any time via our consent banner.

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Marketing cookies

Codbip currently uses no marketing or advertising cookies. We do not rely on any retargeting network, ad exchange or third-party campaign tracker.

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Managing your choices

Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are required for the site to operate.

For analytics cookies (Google Analytics 4), you can withdraw your consent at any time from our consent banner.

You can also delete all cookies set by Codbip directly from your browser settings (under Privacy or History). Note that deleting essential cookies may end your session or reset your preferences.

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Contact

For any cookie or privacy-related question: [email protected]

Questions about this document?

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