Last updated: March 19, 2026
The short version
We use cookies for security (Cloudflare), analytics (Matomo and Google Analytics), performance (NitroPack), and remembering your preferences.
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1. What are cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device (computer, phone, or tablet) when you visit them. They are widely used to make websites work, work more efficiently, and provide information to site owners. For details on how we handle all personal data beyond cookies, see our privacy policy.
There are two broad types:
- First-party cookies are set by the website you are visiting (in this case, commodity.com). Only that website can read them.
- Third-party cookies are set by other services embedded in the page (for example, analytics tools or security providers). Those services can read the cookies they set across different websites.
Cookies can also be session cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent cookies (remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them).
2. Cookies we use
The table below lists every cookie set when you visit Commodity.com, grouped by category. We have kept this list as specific as possible – if you see a cookie from our site that is not listed here, please let us know.
| Cookie name | Provider | Category | Purpose | Duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
__cfduid | Cloudflare | Essential | Identifies trusted web traffic. Does not correspond to any user ID and does not store any personal data. | 30 days | Third-party |
__cf_bm | Cloudflare | Essential | Bot management. Helps distinguish humans from automated traffic to protect the site from attacks. | 30 minutes | Third-party |
cf_clearance | Cloudflare | Essential | Set after a visitor completes a Cloudflare challenge (e.g., CAPTCHA). Proves you are not a bot so you are not challenged again. | Up to 1 year (configurable) | Third-party |
wordpress_test_cookie | WordPress | Essential | Tests whether your browser accepts cookies. Only set on admin login pages – not set for regular visitors. | Session | First-party |
wordpress_logged_in_* | WordPress | Essential | Maintains admin login sessions. Only set for site administrators – not set for regular visitors. | Session or 14 days (if “Remember Me” selected) | First-party |
_pk_id.* | Matomo (self-hosted) | Analytics | Stores a unique visitor ID to count how many distinct people visit the site. Does not identify you personally. | 13 months | First-party |
_pk_ses.* | Matomo (self-hosted) | Analytics | Tracks which pages you view during a single visit so we can understand browsing patterns. | 30 minutes | First-party |
_ga | Google Analytics 4 | Analytics | Generates a random ID to count unique visitors and track general site usage. | 2 years | Third-party |
_ga_* | Google Analytics 4 | Analytics | Used to persist session state (e.g., which pages were viewed in one visit). The suffix is unique to our GA4 property. | 2 years | Third-party |
nitro_* | NitroPack | Performance | Manages page caching and optimization. Determines which cached version of a page to serve based on your device and connection. | Varies | First-party |
| Language preference | Commodity.com (js.cookie) | Functional | Remembers your preferred language so it stays the same when you return. | 1 year | First-party |
| Dismissed notification state | Commodity.com (js.cookie) | Functional | Remembers which site notifications or banners you have dismissed so they are not shown again. | 30 days | First-party |
Note: Cookie names marked with * contain a variable suffix (a unique identifier or property ID). The prefix is the consistent part.
3. What we don’t use cookies for
If we introduce additional categories of cookies in the future (such as advertising cookies), we will update this policy before setting those cookies and will provide clear notice on the site. For details on how affiliate link tracking works (which does not use cookies for identification), see our affiliate disclosure.
4. How to manage cookies
You can control and delete cookies through your browser settings. Here is how to do it in the most common browsers:
Google Chrome
- Click the three-dot menu (top right) and select Settings
- Click Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data
- Choose your preferred setting: block all cookies, block third-party cookies, or allow all
- To delete existing cookies: click See all cookies and site data and remove individually or clear all
Mozilla Firefox
- Click the hamburger menu (three lines, top right) and select Settings
- Click Privacy & Security
- Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose Standard, Strict, or Custom
- To delete existing cookies: scroll to Cookies and Site Data and click Clear Data
Safari (Mac and iOS)
- Go to Safari > Settings (or Preferences on older versions)
- Click the Privacy tab
- Check Prevent cross-site tracking to block third-party cookies
- Click Manage Website Data to see and remove individual cookies
Microsoft Edge
- Click the three-dot menu (top right) and select Settings
- Click Cookies and site permissions, then Manage and delete cookies and site data
- Toggle Block third-party cookies or adjust other settings
- To delete existing cookies: click See all cookies and site data
You can also opt out of Matomo analytics specifically by contacting us at /contact/.
To opt out of Google Analytics across all websites, you can install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
5. What happens if you disable cookies
Commodity.com will still work if you disable or block cookies. Here is what changes:
- Language preference will not persist. You may need to re-select your preferred language each visit.
- Dismissed notifications may reappear. Banners or notices you have closed may show again on your next visit.
- Analytics will not track your visit. This is fine from your perspective – it simply means your visit will not appear in our usage statistics.
- NitroPack caching may be less efficient. You may experience slightly slower page loads if the caching system cannot determine the best version to serve.
Core site functionality – reading content, navigating pages, using tools – does not depend on cookies.
6. Third-party cookies
Some cookies on our site are set by third-party services that we use. We do not control how these services manage their cookies. Their policies explain what they collect and why:
- Cloudflare (
__cfduid,__cf_bm,cf_clearance) – provides CDN, security, and DDoS protection for our site. Cloudflare Privacy Policy | Cloudflare Cookie Policy - Google Analytics 4 (
_ga,_ga_*) – provides website usage analytics. Google Privacy Policy | Google Cookie Policy
Note that Matomo cookies (_pk_id, _pk_ses) are classified as first-party because our Matomo instance is self-hosted on our own server. Your analytics data stays on our infrastructure and is not shared with Matomo or any other company.
7. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time, for example if we add new tools or change analytics providers. When we make changes, we will update the “Last updated” date at the top of this page.
8. Contact
If you have questions about our use of cookies or want to report a cookie on our site that is not listed above:
- Contact form: commodity.com/contact/
- Company: Moneda Media LLC
- Address: 1013 Centre Road, Suite 403S, Wilmington, DE 19805, USA
See also: Privacy policy · Terms of use · Affiliate disclosure · Legal disclaimers · Editorial policy