Browser storage
Cookie Policy
A factual inventory of the browser storage NextShelf uses and the optional performance and experience tools that may load after consent.
Last updated August 14, 2026
First-party storage
Storage follows your choice
NextShelf uses necessary cookies to remember whether you accepted all cookies or chose necessary only. After you allow optional performance and experience cookies, session storage may preserve first-touch campaign context while the current browser tab remains open. The data source and limits for each entry are listed below.
nextshelf_consent
This entry records the visitor's consent choice and is not populated from form or contact fields.
nextshelf_first_touch
This entry is not populated from form or contact fields. It contains campaign and referrer values present in the visitor's URL or referrer. NextShelf should not intentionally place personal information in campaign parameters.
Performance & experience
Nothing loads before permission
If production analytics is activated and you allow performance and experience cookies, Google Tag Manager can load Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity. These services may then use browser storage for analytics, and NextShelf may use the first-touch session storage listed above. Third-party browser-storage names can change, so NextShelf does not publish an unverified static list.
- Google Tag Manager
- Loads approved analytics tools after consent. Only after analytics consent and production activation.
- Google Analytics 4
- Measures aggregate site use and conversion behavior. Delivered through Google Tag Manager after consent.
- Microsoft Clarity
- Provides consented experience diagnostics and event markers. Delivered through Google Tag Manager after consent.
Advertising storage, advertising user data, and ad personalization remain denied. NextShelf does not use advertising or remarketing tags on this website.
Downstream analytics
Daily export stays separate from your browser
Google Analytics is configured to export consented data daily to NextShelf-owned Google Cloud project nextshelf-analytics in the US location for internal analytics and reporting. Streaming export is disabled. BigQuery is not loaded in the visitor's browser and does not create a separate browser-consent category.
Forms and HubSpot
Form delivery is separate from browser tracking
NextShelf does not load HubSpot browser tracking code or use HubSpot as the website's consent manager. When you submit a form, the NextShelf server sends the inquiry to the HubSpot Forms API for CRM delivery.
Change your choice
Optional cookies stay under your control
Use Cookie Settings in the footer to review or change your performance and experience choice. An active Global Privacy Control browser signal keeps optional cookies off.