Current review status
This policy copy is implementation-ready draft language for product and legal review before release. It should not be treated as final legal advice or approved policy text until that review is complete.
Last updated: June 8, 2026. This page explains how Signal Seek uses necessary storage and consent-gated measurement on this website.
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This policy copy is implementation-ready draft language for product and legal review before release. It should not be treated as final legal advice or approved policy text until that review is complete.
Signal Seek uses necessary browser storage to remember your cookie preference, keep the consent interface working, support site security, and provide the basic website experience. Necessary storage cannot be switched off through the preference center.
If you allow measurement, Signal Seek loads Google Tag Manager and sends page-view measurement to Google Analytics 4 through that container. GA cookies such as _ga or _gid must not be set before measurement consent, and measurement can be withdrawn later from the preference center.
Signal Seek does not enable advertising, remarketing, conversion tracking, or non-GA marketing vendors in this implementation. Google advertising consent types remain denied unless a future release intentionally adds and maps marketing tags.
You can accept all optional measurement storage, reject optional storage, or save a granular measurement choice. Use the Cookie preferences control in the footer or the button on this page to reopen preferences and withdraw consent.
The current implementation stores consent with a policy version so material policy changes can ask visitors to choose again. A c15t hosted or self-hosted backend should be configured before production if Signal Seek needs durable consent records, jurisdiction handling, or audit history.