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The cookies we actually use. All of them.

Effective April 1, 20269 cookies total · 4 essentialReading time ~3 min
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On this page
  1. What cookies are
  2. Your preferences
  3. Essential cookies
  4. Analytics cookies
  5. Third-party cookies
  6. How to manage them
01 — What

What a cookie actually does.

Tiny text files our site stores on your machine to remember things across requests — like that you’re signed in, or that you prefer Arabic.

A cookie is a small text string our site asks your browser to remember and return on subsequent requests. Most are mundane: they keep you signed in, remember your language, and let multi-page flows (like onboarding) work. A few are more interesting: with your consent, they help us understand how the platform is used so we can make it better.

02 — Preferences

Your settings, right here.

Toggle the categories below. Essential cookies are required for the site to function and can’t be turned off. Analytics is off by default.

Essential
Sign-in, language, security, payment session. Required.
Analytics
Anonymous product usage so we can fix what’s broken and remove what nobody uses.
Marketing
Off across the entire platform. We don’t run ad pixels.
03 — Essential

The four cookies you can’t turn off (because the site won’t work).

NamePurposeTypeExpires
berry_sessionYour signed-in session token (HTTP-only, Secure, SameSite=Lax).Essential30 days
berry_csrfCross-site request forgery protection token.EssentialSession
berry_langRemembers your language (en / ar).Essential1 year
berry_consentStores your cookie-banner choices so we don’t ask again.Essential1 year
04 — Analytics

Off until you say yes.

NamePurposeTypeExpires
_pa_visitorPostHog anonymous visitor ID. No PII; resettable.Analytics1 year
_pa_sessionPostHog session boundary (so a 9 a.m. visit and an 11 p.m. visit count separately).Analytics30 minutes

We pipe events through PostHog (self-hosted, EU). No data goes to Google Analytics, Meta, LinkedIn, or any ad-tech vendor — we don’t use them.

05 — Third-party

Cookies set by integrations.

If you embed a YouTube video on your team page or load a Calendly widget, those services may set their own cookies on your browser. Berry doesn’t control them; here’s the short list of where it can happen:

SourceWhen loadedType
YouTubeOnly if you embed a video previewThird-party
CalendlyOnly on the “Book a demo” widgetThird-party
StripeOnly on the checkout page during a paymentEssential
06 — Manage

How to turn them off entirely.

Browser-level controls let you block all cookies, accept only first-party, or delete the ones already set. The exact path varies:

  • Chrome — Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and other site data.
  • Safari — Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data.
  • Firefox — Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data.
  • Edge — Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies.

Blocking essential cookies will sign you out and break in-app flows. Analytics cookies are safe to block; the only thing affected is our visibility into the product, not yours.

Do Not Track

We honor the DNT header. If your browser sends DNT, the analytics bucket stays off regardless of your banner choice.

Reset all preferences

Clears your saved cookie consent and shows the banner again on next visit.

Reset →
Privacy policy

How we handle the data the cookies collect.

Read →

That’s the full list. No surprises.

If we add a cookie, this page updates first — before the change ships.

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