Cookies
Cookie Policy
Last updated: August 16, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Hyper Frontier, LLC (“Hyper Frontier,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar storage on hyperfrontier.com (the “Site”). It works alongside our Privacy Policy, which covers how we handle personal information more broadly.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They let the site recognize your device, remember your preferences, and understand how you use the site. Other technologies, such as local storage in your browser, work in a similar way. For simplicity, we refer to all of these as “cookies” in this policy.
Cookies can be set by us (first-party cookies) or by a third-party service we use (third-party cookies). They can also be temporary (session cookies, deleted when you close your browser) or longer-lasting (persistent cookies, which stay on your device until they expire or you delete them).
Cookies we use
We use two categories: strictly necessary and analytics. Everything the Site sets is listed below, with who sets it, what it does, and how long it lasts. If it is not on this list, we do not set it.
Strictly necessary
These keep the Site working and remember your choices. They are always on and cannot be switched off.
- cc_cookie Set by this site. Stores your cookie choices so we do not ask you again on every page. Lasts 6 months.
- hf-theme Set by this site in your browser’s local storage rather than as a cookie. Remembers whether you prefer the light or the dark theme. Lasts until you clear site data.
Why Turnstile is not covered by the consent banner. Cloudflare Turnstile is the anti-spam check on our forms. It loads only on pages that contain a form, and it sets no cookies. It is a security measure rather than a tracking or advertising tool: it does not build a profile of you, it is not used for marketing, and its data is not shared with advertisers. Because it is what keeps our forms usable, it is classed as strictly necessary and stays on even if you reject everything else. Rejecting optional cookies never stops you from submitting a form.
Analytics
Optional, and off until you allow it. We use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to understand how visitors find and use the Site, which helps us improve content, fix problems, and measure the effectiveness of our work. We also sometimes show different versions of a page to compare how they perform, and remember which version you were shown so you keep seeing the same one on later visits.
- _ga Set by Google Analytics 4. Distinguishes visitors. Lasts 2 years.
- _ga_<container> Set by Google Analytics 4. Keeps session state for the specific GA4 property. Lasts 2 years.
- _gid Set by Google Analytics 4. Distinguishes visitors. Lasts 24 hours.
- hf_exp_* Set by this site. Remembers which version of a page was shown to you, so you see the same version on your next visit. Lasts 30 days.
Analytics runs only with your consent. Until you allow it, analytics storage is denied, GA4 is never loaded, and no analytics request leaves your browser. If you allow it and later change your mind, we delete the cookies above and stop new ones from being written.
When analytics is enabled, GA4 collects:
- Pages you visit and how long you spend on them
- How you arrived at our Site (search engine, referral, direct visit)
- Approximate location based on IP address, at city or region level, not precise
- Device type, browser, and operating system
- Anonymous identifiers that distinguish unique visitors
Google processes this data on our behalf. GA4 does not record full IP addresses. Google applies IP anonymization automatically in GA4, and it cannot be switched off. The data is aggregated and is not used to identify you personally. You can read more about how Google handles analytics data at policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites and policies.google.com/privacy.
Cookies we do not use
We do not use:
- Advertising or retargeting cookies
- Social media tracking pixels (Facebook Pixel, LinkedIn Insight Tag, and the like)
- Session recording or heatmap tools (Hotjar, FullStory, and the like)
- Cross-site tracking for marketing purposes
If we add any of these in the future, we will update this policy and, where required by law, ask for your consent before they are set.
Third-party services
Only two third parties can set anything through this Site:
- Cloudflare, for Turnstile anti-spam protection on forms. Strictly necessary, described above. See cloudflare.com/privacypolicy.
- Google, for GA4 analytics. Loaded only with your consent. See policies.google.com/privacy.
Some pages link out to other services, such as our scheduling link on Calendly. Following a link like that takes you to their site, where their own cookie and privacy policies apply. Nothing is set on hyperfrontier.com simply because the link is on the page.
Your choices
Cookie settings
The first time you visit, a banner asks whether you want to accept all cookies, reject all optional cookies, or manage your preferences category by category.
You can change your choice at any time. Select Cookie settings in the footer of any page. That reopens the preferences panel, where you can switch analytics on or off and save. Switching analytics off deletes the cookies listed above straight away, with no need to reload the page or clear anything by hand.
Global Privacy Control
Some browsers and browser extensions send a Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal, which is a standard way of telling every site you visit that you do not want your personal information sold or shared. We honor it automatically.
If your browser sends a GPC signal and you have not already made a choice here, we record analytics as rejected before anything loads, we do not show you the cookie banner, and the footer confirms it with the message “Opt-out request honored.” If you had already turned analytics on yourself, we keep your choice rather than overriding it, so analytics keeps running and that confirmation is not shown. If you would rather allow analytics anyway, you can still open Cookie settings in the footer and turn it on deliberately.
We treat GPC as the opt-out preference signal described in the California Consumer Privacy Act regulations. The older “Do Not Track” header has no agreed meaning across the industry and we do not act on it separately. GPC is the signal we honor.
Browser settings
Most browsers let you view, manage, and delete cookies through their settings. You can also configure your browser to block cookies entirely or warn you before accepting them. Note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may break parts of our Site.
Browser-specific instructions:
- Chrome: support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647
- Firefox: support.mozilla.org/kb/cookies
- Safari: support.apple.com/guide/safari
- Edge: support.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge
Opt out of Google Analytics everywhere
You can opt out of GA4 across every site that uses it by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time as our practices change or as new technologies become available. When we do, we will change the “Last updated” date at the top. If the change is material, for example if we begin using a new category of cookies, we will reset your stored cookie choices so that the banner asks you again, and we will give more visible notice where the law requires it.
Questions?
If you have questions about our use of cookies, contact us:
Hyper Frontier, LLC 15657 N Hayden Rd #1380 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 United States Email: [email protected]