Cookies & Analytics
Pre-launch draft — to be finalized before public release. The plain-language trust story is on the privacy page.
The short version
This website uses Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to understand aggregate traffic — how people find Capecho and which pages actually help them understand it. That's the only analytics here. We do not run advertising, ad-targeting, or cross-site tracking, and your data is never sold.
What GA4 sets
Once you accept, GA4 sets a small number of first-party analytics cookies (for example _ga) so it can count visits and sessions without double-counting the same browser. These are used to measure the site in aggregate, not to build an advertising profile of you. If you decline, these cookies are not set.
What we don't use
No advertising or retargeting cookies. No social-media pixels. No cross-site trackers, no fingerprinting, and no selling or sharing of your data with data brokers. Analytics here exists to improve the site, nothing more.
The app vs. the website
Analytics live on this marketing website only. The Capecho Mac app contains no third-party analytics or trackers in the capture path. Your captured words and context sentences are never used for advertising — see the plain-language privacy story for exactly what the app reads, discards, and keeps.
Your choices
Analytics load only with your consent. The first time you visit, a banner lets you Accept or Decline, and analytics stay off by default until you choose (Google Consent Mode v2). You can change your mind by clearing this site's cookies and storage, and you can also block cookies in your browser or send a Do Not Track signal. The site stays fully functional either way — nothing here depends on analytics to work.
Contact and changes
This website is operated by Shawn (Xichuan Liu), the maker of Capecho. Questions about cookies or analytics can be sent to hello@capecho.com. This is a pre-launch draft and will be finalized with counsel before public release.