Cookies

Last updated: 21 August 2026

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember preferences and, if you allow them, understand how pages are used.

How we use cookies

We use essential cookies to remember your cookie consent choice. If you accept analytics cookies, we may use them to see which field notes and consultation pages are read most often. Rejecting analytics does not block forms, navigation, or content.

Cookies table

Name Purpose Duration Provider
bonus10000pi_cookie_consent Stores Accept or Reject preference for the consent banner Until cleared (localStorage) Bonus 10000 PI Mining App
_ga (if accepted) Distinguishes visitors for aggregate analytics Up to 2 years Google Analytics (optional)
_gid (if accepted) Distinguishes visitors for short-term analytics 24 hours Google Analytics (optional)

Managing cookies

Use the banner’s Accept or Reject buttons on your first visit. You can clear site data in your browser settings to see the banner again. Browser controls can also block third-party cookies entirely.

Third-party cookies

Optional analytics cookies are set by third-party providers only after Accept. Embedded images from public image hosts may set their own technical cookies according to those hosts’ policies.

Impact of disabling

Disabling essential consent storage may cause the banner to reappear. Disabling analytics only reduces our ability to see aggregate reading patterns; consultations and forms continue to work.

More privacy detail

See our privacy notice for retention, rights, and contact details.