COOKIE POLICY
Last updated: 2026-07-07
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy supplements the Privacy Policy of Miranda Mountain Mediaworks LLC ("Blogyeah") and explains which cookies the Blogyeah platform (blogyeah.com, app.blogyeah.com) uses, in accordance with the GDPR and applicable ePrivacy rules.
Data controller:
- Legal name: Miranda Mountain Mediaworks LLC
- Address: 30 N Gould St Ste R, Sheridan, WY 82801, United States
- Email: info@blogyeah.com
2. Strictly Necessary Cookies
The following cookies are essential for the platform to function and cannot be disabled. Under Art. 5(3) of the ePrivacy Directive, strictly necessary cookies are exempt from the requirement to obtain prior consent.
| Cookie name | Type | Purpose | Duration | Set by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
sb-* (Supabase session cookie) |
Strictly necessary | Maintains the user's login session | Session / up to 7 days | Supabase (supabase.com), on our behalf |
2fa_verified |
Strictly necessary | Stores an HMAC-signed proof that the user has completed two-factor authentication (2FA) | Session | Blogyeah (first-party) |
3. Analytics Cookies (consent required)
We use analytics tools on the blogyeah.com public marketing site, exclusively based on the visitor's prior consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). Consent can be withdrawn at any time via the cookie banner.
Google Analytics 4: measures page views and session data. Operated by: Google LLC (USA). Cookies: _ga (2 years), _ga_BG0WB4Y3KG (2 years). Privacy policy: policies.google.com/privacy
Microsoft Clarity: session replay and heatmap analysis. Operated by: Microsoft Corporation (USA). Cookies: _clck (1 year), _clsk (1 day). Privacy statement: privacy.microsoft.com/privacystatement
3. Google Search Console Integration and Google's Own Cookies
Blogyeah integrates with the Google Search Console API on behalf of customers who explicitly authorize this connection via Google OAuth, to generate monthly analytics reports.
- When a customer connects their Google account, Google may set its own cookies on Google's own domain (not on blogyeah.com) during the OAuth authorization flow; Blogyeah has no control over these cookies.
- After authorization, Blogyeah stores only an OAuth refresh token, server-side (not in a cookie).
- The customer may revoke the Google Search Console connection at any time: myaccount.google.com/permissions
4. Newsletter Subscriber Pages
Public newsletter subscription pages (blogyeah.com/subscribe/[slug]) also use only strictly necessary session cookies. No tracking pixels or third-party cookies are used.
5. Managing and Deleting Cookies
Most browsers allow you to manage, block, or delete cookies through their settings. Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent certain features of the Service from working properly.
6. Related Documents
Please read this Cookie Policy together with our separate Privacy Policy, which describes how we process personal data and your data subject rights.
7. Contact
info@blogyeah.com