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Stream Hatchet (“Stream Hatchet”) has put together this policy to explain what a cookie is and what it does, which cookies we use on this website (streamhatchet.com, the “Site”), and how you can manage them according to your preferences, in line with the applicable rules on information society services and data protection.
The first time you visit our Site, we let you know that both our own (first-party) and, where relevant, third-party cookies are in use. We do this through the cookie notice or banner on the Site itself, as well as through this Cookie Policy, where we go into more detail about the different types of cookies. We also explain how you can choose which cookies you’d like to install across the various categories we use.
By configuring, accepting, or rejecting cookies, you are either consenting to the installation of all cookies or only the ones you’ve selected—or declining them altogether.
That said, keep in mind that certain cookies don’t require your consent because they are essential for the Site to work properly. This exception covers technical cookies whose purpose is, among other things, to let you navigate the Site, enable the various services available on it, manage traffic and data communication, confirm that your browser accepts cookies, or manage authenticated user sessions—all of which we describe further below.
Our policy is available to you at any time via the “Cookie Policy” link at the bottom of our Site.
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in the user’s browser. Cookies make it easier to use and navigate a website and are essential to how the internet works, offering real advantages when it comes to delivering interactive services.
Cookies are used, for example, to manage a user’s session, remember certain preferences, analyze how a website is used, measure the performance of specific content, or tailor a website’s content to a user’s preferences—all of which improves the overall browsing experience.
Based on how long they last, we distinguish between “session” cookies and “persistent” cookies. Session cookies are deleted once you leave the website that created them or close your browser, whereas persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period of time.
We can also distinguish between “first-party” and “third-party” cookies, depending on who manages the device or domain the cookies are sent from and who processes the data collected. First-party cookies are sent to your device from a device or domain managed by Stream Hatchet, from which the service you requested is provided. Third-party cookies, on the other hand, are sent to your device from a device or domain not managed by Stream Hatchet—or, even if they’re sent from a domain managed by Stream Hatchet, they are handled by a third party for that third party’s own purposes.
You can find more information about cookies at www.allaboutcookies.org.
These are the cookies that let you navigate a website, platform, or application and use the various options or services available on it. This includes the cookies Stream Hatchet uses to run and manage the Site and to enable its features and services.
Among other things, these cookies may be used to identify your session, access restricted areas, manage authenticated user sessions, monitor traffic and data communication, apply security features while you browse, or confirm that your browser accepts cookies.
Technical cookies are exempt from the consent requirement when they’re used to provide the service you requested or are necessary for the Site to function properly.
Because these cookies are necessary, you can’t disable them through the cookie manager, and they’re exempt from consent where that exemption applies.
Please note that if you block this type of cookie through your browser settings, the Site may not work correctly.
These cookies remember information so that you can access the service with certain features that may set your experience apart from other users’—for example, interface preferences, user settings, session configuration, or specific options you select while browsing.
Our Site may use functional cookies tied to WordPress or to tag management tools such as Google Tag Manager, depending on the technical configuration active at any given time.
As a general rule, these cookies are set when you take certain actions on the Site or when they’re needed to deliver a service you’ve requested. If they’re used for purposes that aren’t strictly necessary, we’ll ask for your consent first.
Analytics cookies allow the party responsible for them to track and analyze how users behave on the websites they’re linked to. This includes the number of pages visited, where visits come from, how often users return, how long they stay on the Site, which browser they use, and the interactions they make.
The information gathered through these cookies—whether by us or by third parties—lets us count the number of users and carry out statistical measurement and analysis of how people use our Site. We do this by studying how users move through our Site, with the goal of improving the products, services, content, and features we offer.
Our Site may use analytics cookies from providers such as Google Analytics 4, Microsoft Clarity, and HubSpot.
These cookies will only be installed once you’ve given your consent.
These cookies store information about how users behave, gathered by observing their browsing habits, which makes it possible to build a specific profile and show advertising based on it.
They’re usually managed by third parties that handle ad space or measurement and targeting technologies. Among other things, these cookies make it possible to measure the effectiveness of online campaigns, provide you with information you may find relevant, deliver advertising content matched to your browsing profile, run retargeting campaigns, or cap the number of times you see a given ad.
Our Site may use advertising cookies linked to services such as Google AdSense, Google Site Kit, DoubleClick, Microsoft Advertising, or similar technologies.
These cookies will only be installed once you’ve given your consent.
For more details about the cookies that may be used on the Site, please refer to the cookie manager.
The _ga cookie, from Google Analytics 4, is used to tell unique users apart by assigning a random identifier. It helps calculate visitor, session, and campaign data. Its domain is .streamhatchet.com.
The _ga_Z46E6RB2NZ cookie, from Google Analytics 4, maintains session state and distinguishes between sessions tied to the Google Analytics property identified by the ID G-Z46E6RB2NZ. Its domain is .streamhatchet.com.
The _gid cookie, from Google Analytics 4, records a unique identifier to generate statistical data about how a visitor uses the Site. Its domain is .streamhatchet.com.
The _gat cookie, from Google Analytics 4, is used to throttle the rate of requests sent to Google Analytics servers. Its domain is .streamhatchet.com.
The gtm* cookies (GTM-M5WMJ8F and GTM-5ZHB7PTW), from Google Tag Manager, are used to manage and fire analytics, functionality, or marketing tags without editing the Site’s code directly. Their domain is .streamhatchet.com.
The _clsk cookie, from Microsoft Clarity, connects multiple pages viewed by a user within a single recording or analysis session. Its domain is .streamhatchet.com.
The _clck cookie, from Microsoft Clarity, persistently identifies a user in order to connect sessions and page views on the same website. Its domain is .streamhatchet.com.
The MUID cookie, from Microsoft Clarity / Bing, is used to identify unique browsers and, where applicable, personalize ads or carry out measurement tied to Microsoft services. Its domains may be .clarity.ms or .bing.com.
The AID / DSID / IDE cookies, from Google AdSense, Google Site Kit, or Google’s advertising services, are used to show relevant ads, measure ad campaigns, and run retargeting. Their domains may be .doubleclick.net or .google.com.
The wordpress_test_cookie cookie, from WordPress, checks that the user’s browser accepts cookies before setting other WordPress cookies. Its domain is streamhatchet.com.
The wordpress_logged_in_* cookie, from WordPress, authenticates registered users when they log in. Its domain is streamhatchet.com.
The wp-settings- / wp-settings-time-** cookies, from WordPress, store interface preferences for administrators or authenticated users. Their domain is streamhatchet.com.
The hubspotutk cookie, from HubSpot, tracks a visitor’s identity and helps avoid duplicate records when a user submits forms connected to HubSpot CRM. Its domain is .streamhatchet.com.
The __hstc cookie, from HubSpot, is used to track visitors, sessions, and traffic source attribution. Its domain is .streamhatchet.com.
The __hssc cookie, from HubSpot, tracks sessions and helps determine when the session timer should reset. Its domain is .streamhatchet.com.
The __hssrc cookie, from HubSpot, is used to determine whether the visitor has restarted their browser. Its domain is .streamhatchet.com.
As we noted in the previous sections, our Site may use first-party and/or third-party cookies.
Third-party cookies are managed directly by those third parties, who may use the data for their own purposes. You can find all the relevant information in the cookie manager itself, as well as in the privacy or cookie policies of the third parties identified in each section.
The third parties that may process information through cookies include Google LLC, Microsoft Corporation, and HubSpot Inc.
Because we use third-party cookies, your data may be transferred outside the European Economic Area or to countries that don’t offer a level of protection equivalent to the one set out in the applicable regulations.
Depending on the destination country, this transfer may constitute an international data transfer. In those cases, Stream Hatchet and/or the relevant third parties will put in place the safeguards required by the applicable regulations.
All information relating to this section can be found in the cookie manager itself and in the policies of the relevant third parties.
You can review the retention periods for the information collected by the various cookies in the tables included in this Cookie Policy and, where applicable, through the cookie manager.
How long cookies last can vary depending on their purpose. Some cookies are deleted when you close your browser, others remain for a few minutes, hours, or days, and others may be kept for longer periods—such as 13 months, 1 year, or 2 years.
The first time you visit our Site, we give you the option to choose which cookies you’d like to install or reject. You can decline the installation of any cookie category except technical cookies, which are necessary for the Site to work properly.
If you’ve used the cookie manager to accept certain cookies that you later want to reject, you can change your original selection or reconfigure them through the cookie manager whenever it’s available.
You can also update your cookie preferences through the cookie manager by clicking the link provided on the Site.
If for any reason the cookie manager doesn’t let you reconfigure them, you can still accept or reject the installation of cookies—or reject a specific type of cookie—at any time by changing your web browser’s settings.
Through your web browser, you can:
Bear in mind that blocking cookies may affect all or some of our Site’s features. For your convenience, here are the help links for managing cookies in the main browsers:
The links above may be updated by the companies that develop these browsers. Stream Hatchet will make every reasonable effort to keep the list above up to date. However, if a link doesn’t work properly or isn’t current, remember that you can always go to your browser’s “Help” menu to find this information.
We’d also like to point out that some cookie providers have a direct way for users to opt out of having their cookies installed. Keep in mind that if you ever delete the cookies in your browser, your opt-out preferences for these providers may be deleted too, in which case you’ll need to set your preferences again.
In addition, if you’d like more control over which cookies are installed, you can add programs or browser extensions—known as “Do Not Track” (DNT) tools—that let you choose which cookies to enable.
For more information on how you can exercise your rights to access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, data portability, and objection—or any other question about how we process data through the use of cookies—please see our Site’s Privacy Policy.
You’ll find the link to our Privacy Policy at the bottom of the pages on our Site.
This Cookie Policy may be amended or updated at any time, particularly when there are changes to the Site’s technical configuration, the providers we use, or the applicable regulations. For that reason, we recommend reviewing it each time you visit this Site.
Last updated: 06/02/2026