Cookies & storage

Cookie Policy

A plain-English breakdown of what Agora stores on your device, what third parties may store, and how to control it.

Last updated: June 2026.

In control

You can change your mind at any time

Use the cookie settings link in the footer to open the preference centre on any page.

Turning off a category prevents new tracking from loading and, in the case of Personalisation, deletes the on-device data immediately.

Our four categories

Essential

Always on. Needed for the site to function. This includes remembering your consent choice and keeping you signed in.

Analytics

Anonymous aggregate measurement via Google Analytics 4, loaded through Google Tag Manager. Only after you opt in.

Personalisation

Allows us to remember anonymous shopping-interest signals in your browser for up to 30 days so we can show more relevant product recommendations. We may send aggregated interest signals to our backend recommendation service to retrieve live product suggestions. You can disable this at any time, which clears the stored personalisation profile.

Marketing

Meta Pixel for conversion measurement on advertising campaigns. Only after you opt in.

On your device

What Agora stores

Agora itself does not currently set any first-party cookies. Everything we store sits in your browser's localStorage on this device:

  • agora_cookie_consent_v1 (Essential). Your consent choices and the date you set them.
  • agora_user_interests_v1 (Personalisation). A weighted, anonymous interest profile built from interactions such as product clicks, Quick Views, product page views, and Amazon outbound clicks. It may include interest categories, shopping missions, product types, brands, and recent seed ASINs used as recommendation signals. No account identifiers.
  • agora_recently_viewed_products_v1 (Personalisation). The last 24 products you opened, with title, image URL, and price snapshot.
  • agora_recently_viewed_collections_v1 (Personalisation). The last 12 collections you opened.
  • Wishlist and price-alert preferences (Essential), when you create them.

Recently viewed entries auto-expire after 90 days. The intent profile entries are retained for up to 30 days. Turning off the Personalisation category deletes all personalisation keys above immediately.

Cookies set by third parties

These only load after you grant the matching category. Until then they are blocked by Google Consent Mode v2 and conditional script loading.

Google (Analytics)

_ga and _ga_* for anonymous session and visitor measurement, loaded via Google Tag Manager.

Meta (Marketing)

_fbp for conversion attribution, loaded via the Meta Pixel.

Supabase (Essential, only if you sign in)

A secure auth token stored in localStorage assb-*-auth-token so you stay signed in.

Amazon

When you click an outbound Amazon link, Amazon may set its own cookies on amazon.com under their privacy policy. Agora does not control or share in those cookies.

Personalisation and recommendations

We may use optional personalisation storage to remember anonymous signals about the types of products or collections you interact with on Agora. For example, this may include product cards you click, Quick Views you open, product pages you view, or products you choose to view on Amazon.

These signals help us understand broad shopping interests, such as product categories, buying goals, shopper needs, or similar product types. We use this to show more relevant recommendation sections, such as personalised product rails.

This profile is stored locally in your browser and is retained for up to 30 days.

When recommendations are requested, we may send aggregated interest signals to our backend recommendation service. For example, this may include weighted interest categories or product-type signals. We use these signals to return live, relevant product recommendations.

We do not use this local profile to directly display stale products from your browser. Product recommendations are returned from our backend systems so that we can check product availability, canonical product links, and affiliate tracking before showing them.

If you disable or withdraw personalisation consent, we stop using this local profile and clear the stored personalisation data from your browser.

For a complete picture of how we handle data, please also read the Privacy Policy.

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