Cookie Notice

This Cookie Notice explains how Zamski, Inc. uses cookies and similar technologies on www.zamski.com and journal.zamski.com (the "Website"). It is part of our broader Privacy Notice. The short version: we use cookies that are required to make the site work, and one optional analytics cookie. We do not use advertising or targeting cookies, and we do not sell visitor data.
LAST UPDATED: June 6, 2026

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. Your browser sends them back on every subsequent request so the site can recognize you, remember preferences, and measure how the site is performing. You can read a vendor-neutral primer at aboutcookies.org.

What Zamski uses, and why

Strictly necessary cookies

These are required to operate the Website. They handle things like remembering your cookie-preference choice itself, allowing forms to submit, and letting Cloudflare separate legitimate visitors from automated abuse. Without these cookies the Website cannot function. You cannot disable strictly necessary cookies through this site, but most browsers let you block them at the browser level (which will break the Website).

Analytics cookies (optional)

We use PostHog to understand which pages are read, where visitors arrive from, and where they leave. We use this information to improve our writing and to see whether journal posts are reaching the people we wrote them for. PostHog drops a cookie on your device to remember you across pages within a session. Inputs you type into forms are masked by default. We do not record passwords, session tokens, or any payment information.

Analytics cookies are opt-in. You can decline them at any time using the Cookie settings link in the footer, and we will stop sending events to PostHog from your browser. PostHog data is retained for 12 months by default.

What we do not use

We do not place advertising or targeting cookies on the Website. We do not load third-party social embeds that drop cookies. We do not use cross-site retargeting pixels. We do not sell or share visitor data with data brokers. If that ever changes, this notice will be updated and the preference center will gain a new toggle. Silent additions are not the deal.

Email open tracking

When we send a journal email through Beehiiv, the email may contain a small tracking pixel that tells us whether the email was opened and whether links in it were clicked. We use this to see which subjects land and which fall flat. You can disable this by turning off image loading in your email client, or by unsubscribing using the link in any email we send you. Unsubscribing removes you from the list immediately; we do not require a confirmation step to stop sending.

How to manage your preferences

You can change your analytics preference any time using the Cookie settings link in the footer, or by clicking the button below. Your choice is stored in your browser's local storage on this device only. If you visit from a different browser or device, you will be asked again.

You can also control cookies at the browser level. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies in their settings; instructions for the major browsers are collected at aboutcookies.org. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will break parts of the Website.

Your choice on www.zamski.com applies only to www.zamski.com. The Zamski application at app.zamski.com handles authenticated session cookies separately and is governed by a different consent flow at sign-in.

Changes to this notice

We may update this Cookie Notice from time to time. When we do, we will revise the date at the top of this page and, for material changes, surface a fresh banner so you can review and re-consent. We recommend checking back periodically.

Questions

If you have a question about how we use cookies, write to [email protected].

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Cookies

How Zamski uses cookies

Zamski uses strictly necessary cookies to operate this website. We also use one optional analytics cookie (PostHog) to understand how visitors arrive and which pages they read, so we can write better. We do not use advertising or targeting cookies, and we do not sell visitor data.

You can accept analytics, decline them, or tailor your preferences. You can change this any time from the Cookie settings link in the footer. Read the Cookie Notice for the full detail.