cookies
Cookie policy
Last updated: June 15, 2026.
What we set ourselves
Nothing. dnsprobe does not set first-party tracking, advertising or analytics cookies. A session cookie may be issued by Laravel only when a form is submitted with a CSRF token; it is purely functional, strictly necessary, and expires when you close the browser.
What third parties set
On the production site the following third-party cookies may be set, depending on your region and consent state:
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|
__gads | Google AdSense | Ad delivery & frequency capping | 13 months |
__gpi | Google AdSense | Personalised advertising | 13 months |
IDE | Google DoubleClick | Ad measurement & conversion | 13 months |
_ga | Google Analytics 4 | Distinguish users | 2 years |
_ga_* | Google Analytics 4 | Session state for the GA4 property | 2 years |
Your choices
- In the EEA, UK and Switzerland, advertising and analytics are gated by an IAB-TCF-compatible consent dialog (Google’s certified CMP). Reject all or customise.
- Opt out of personalised advertising globally: google.com/settings/ads.
- Block all cookies from
pagead2.googlesyndication.comandwww.google-analytics.comin your browser. The site continues to work; you will still see ads but they will be contextual rather than personalised. - Use any standard tracking-blocker (uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, AdGuard) — we do not implement anti-adblock measures.