Last updated: 19 June 2026

This page explains how rahuljauhari.com uses cookies. It works alongside the Privacy Policy.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device. They are widely used to make sites work and to give site owners information about how a site is used.

How this site uses cookies

This site keeps cookies to a minimum. It sets only analytics cookies, through Google Analytics 4 (added via the Google Site Kit plugin), to produce anonymous, aggregated statistics about how the site is used. It does not use advertising, marketing or social-media tracking cookies. (WordPress may set functional cookies only for a logged-in site administrator — not for ordinary visitors.)

The site does not currently show a cookie-consent banner. You can control or block cookies at any time using your browser settings or the tools below.

The cookies used

When Google Analytics runs, it may set the following first-party cookies:

Cookie Purpose Typical duration
_ga Distinguishes unique visitors Up to 2 years
_ga_<id> Keeps the state of a visit (session) Up to 2 years
_gid Distinguishes visitors (not always set) 24 hours
_gat Limits the rate of requests (not always set) About 1 minute

Browsers may shorten these durations in practice (often to around 13 months for first-party cookies).

Controlling cookies

You can manage cookies in several ways:

  • Your browser — most browsers let you see, block or delete cookies in their settings. Blocking cookies may affect how some websites work.
  • Google Analytics opt-out — install Google’s official browser add-on at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout to stop your data being used by Google Analytics.

Changes to this policy

If the cookies used by the site change, this page will be updated, along with the “last updated” date above.

Contact

Questions about cookies on this site: rahul@flibbrconsulting.com.