TwiceData
FeaturesArchitectureProjectsPricingDomainsAI ConsultingQuarter StackAbout
ENIT
Talk to solutions
Cookies

Cookies & similar storage

Plain English explanation of every cookie or browser-storage item this site sets. We try hard to set as few as possible.

Last updated: 2026-05-18 · Privacy policy

What we set today

Name Purpose Type Lifetime Consent needed?
PARAGLIDE_LOCALE Remembers the language you picked (EN or IT) so the next page loads in your language. Functional / strictly necessary 1 year No (ePrivacy “strictly necessary” exemption)

What our sub-processors may set

When you load a page, our analytics provider Microsoft Clarity may set storage entries to anonymously identify your session so its heatmaps and session replays group your clicks together.

Set by Storage Purpose Lifetime EU privacy mode?
Microsoft Clarity _clck, _clsk (cookies) and localStorage session entries Anonymous session correlation for heatmaps and replays. We configure Clarity for EU privacy mode: all input fields and sensitive areas are auto-masked; no PII is captured. 1 year / session Yes

Clarity’s telemetry is a legitimate interest under GDPR Article 6(1)(f) once anonymization is in place. We honor browser Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals — if you send either, Clarity is suppressed.

Cal.com booking widget

The booking widget on /contact is provided by Cal.com, Inc. (Berlin / EU). When you interact with it, Cal.com sets cookies necessary to render the calendar and capture your booking details. These are considered strictly necessary under ePrivacy because you explicitly requested the booking service.

Set by Storage Purpose Lifetime Consent needed?
Cal.com Session + functional cookies on the iframe origin Renders the booking flow; remembers your timezone and selected slot. Session to 1 year (per cookie) No (strictly necessary / ePrivacy exemption)

Because the booking widget is strictly necessary for the user-initiated booking flow (ePrivacy Article 5(3) exemption), we load it for all visitors. If you have Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control enabled, we additionally surface a small note next to the widget acknowledging your signal and confirming that all other tracking (Microsoft Clarity) remains suppressed for your session.

What we do NOT use

  • No Google Analytics cookies (we don’t use GA).
  • No Facebook / Meta Pixel.
  • No retargeting cookies, no advertising cookies, no cross-site tracking.
  • No third-party scripts beyond Microsoft Clarity.

How to turn cookies off

  • Block all site cookies in your browser’s privacy settings. The site will still work — only the language memory is lost, so you’ll need to click the switcher each visit.
  • Block Clarity specifically: enable Do Not Track in your browser, or install a privacy extension that blocks *.clarity.ms. The rest of the site continues normally.
  • Delete cookies already set: use the “Clear site data” option in your browser’s site settings for twicedata.com.

Changes

If we add a new sub-processor or change cookie behavior we’ll update this page and bump the “Last updated” date at the top. Material changes for active customers will also be emailed.

Questions

Cookie questions: info@twicedata.com (subject: Cookies).

TwiceData

Cookies · Minimal · Honest

Your data teammate · from ingest to dataviz

Services

  • Stack Diagnostic
  • Model Efficiency Upgrade
  • Embedded Delivery Sprint
  • Quarter Stack
  • AI Consulting
  • Data Recovery

Company

  • About
  • Projects
  • Case Studies
  • Sample Artifacts
  • TD Labs
  • Blog

Platform

  • Features
  • Architecture
  • Domains
  • Pricing
  • Contact
© 2026 TwiceData
Privacy · Cookies
info@twicedata.com