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Cookie policy

This site sets two cookies, both our own, and no advertising or analytics cookies at all. Below is what each one stores, how long it stays, and a control that lets you change or withdraw your choice without leaving this page.

last updated: 15 August 2026

1. The short version

2. The two cookies we set

strictly necessary
benerra_consent

Records the choice you made in the cookie notice, so we stop asking. Stored value: the single word “all” or “necessary”, nothing else. Lifetime 180 days, path=/, SameSite=Lax, first-party.

optional
benerra_region

Records which of three price regions to display — “eu”, “us” or “latam”. Set only if you accept optional cookies. Lifetime 180 days, path=/, SameSite=Lax, first-party.

Neither cookie holds your name, email address, phone number or IP address, and neither is used to build a profile of you or to follow you to another site. We keep no separate log of which visitor chose what: the record of your choice is the cookie on your own device.

The 180-day lifetime is deliberate rather than maximal. It means the notice asks again roughly every six months, which is the interval the French supervisory authority (CNIL) recommends for how long a cookie choice should stand.

3. What each option in the notice does

Both buttons sit side by side in the notice, in the same size and style, because refusing has to be as easy as accepting.

4. Change or withdraw your choice

Withdrawing consent has to be as easy as giving it, so it is a button here rather than a walk through your browser settings. Your current state on this device:

benerra_consent: not set · benerra_region: not set

“Only necessary” deletes the region cookie and records your refusal. “Forget my choice” deletes both cookies, so the notice appears again on your next page view. Deleting cookies for benerra.ai in your browser has exactly the same effect; these buttons exist so you do not have to.

5. What we do not use

To be specific rather than reassuring, none of the following is present on this site:

How much the site is used is read from ordinary web-server logs — requested page, time, status code — which are not cookies, are not tied to a cookie, and cannot follow you off this site. Retention for those logs is in the privacy policy.

6. The one third party involved

If, and only if, you press Accept, your browser makes a single request to GeoJS (get.geojs.io) to convert your IP address into a country code. GeoJS receives your IP address because any web request carries it; we send no identifier, no cookie and nothing about you alongside it. We keep the answer only as one of three region values, and we do not store your IP address.

If that request fails, is blocked, or takes longer than three and a half seconds, it is abandoned and the site falls back to the default in section 7. Nothing else on this site contacts a third party from your browser: the fonts, scripts, styles and images are all served from benerra.ai.

7. How prices are shown before you choose

Pricing is set per region, so the page has to pick one before you have made any choice. It reads the time-zone setting your browser already reports to every site, in memory, to guess between Europe, the United States and Latin America — and defaults to US pricing when the guess is unclear. That reading is not stored anywhere, is never sent to us or to anyone else, and leaves nothing on your device.

You can also override the region for a single page view by adding “?r=eu”, “?r=us” or “?r=latam” to the address. That sets no cookie either.

8. Blocking and deleting cookies in your browser

Every major browser lets you see the cookies a site has set, delete them, and block cookies in general or per site: in Chrome and Edge under Settings → Privacy, in Safari under Settings → Privacy, in Firefox under Settings → Privacy & Security. Blocking all cookies for benerra.ai costs you nothing here except that the notice cannot remember your answer, so it will ask on every visit.

Because this site runs no advertising or analytics cookies and does not sell or share personal information, a “do not track” or Global Privacy Control signal from your browser has nothing here to switch off.

9. The rules this policy follows

Benerra is registered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is the controller for the cookies described here. Because we are established outside the EU, we are supported by an appointed representative in the European Union under Article 27 GDPR. The company details page names the operator of this site.

10. Changes to this policy

If the set of cookies on this site changes, this page and the date at the top change with it, and a new choice is requested before anything new is stored. Questions about this policy, or a request to exercise your data rights, go to hello@benerra.ai.

Common questions

Does Benerra use Google Analytics or advertising cookies?
No. There is no analytics cookie, no advertising or retargeting pixel, and no tag manager on this site. The only two cookies are the record of your consent choice and your pricing region, and both are first-party. Traffic is read from ordinary web-server logs, which are not cookies and cannot follow you to another site.
Which cookie is strictly necessary, and why?
One: benerra_consent, which stores the choice you made in the notice. It is set whichever option you pick, including refusal, because storing a refusal is the only way to honour it, and a cookie that exists solely to record your choice does not itself require consent. The region cookie is optional and is set only if you accept.
How do I withdraw consent after accepting?
Use the buttons in section 4 of this page. “Only necessary” deletes the region cookie and keeps your refusal on record. “Forget my choice” deletes both cookies, so the notice appears again on your next page view. Deleting cookies for benerra.ai in your browser has the same effect.
Do these cookies record my phone number or my demo call?
No. Neither cookie stores a name, email address, phone number or IP address — one holds a single word, the other one of three region codes. The contact form and the demonstration call you can request are separate, are based on the consent you give in the form, and are described in the privacy policy.