Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 28, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how The Dirty Mule (thedirtymule.com) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit the Site. It works alongside our Privacy Policy — read both to get the full picture.

If you have questions, email us at hello@thedirtymule.com.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They let the site remember things between page loads or visits — that you’re logged in, that you commented as yourself, that you’ve already dismissed a banner.

Some cookies are set by us (first-party). Some are set by services we use, like map tiles or analytics (third-party). Most cookies expire automatically; some stick around until you clear them.

This policy also covers similar technologies — local storage, session storage, pixels, and beacons — that work the same way even though they aren’t technically cookies.

2. Why we use them

We use cookies to do four things, in roughly this order of importance:

  • Make the Site work — keep you logged in, remember your comment author info, prevent CSRF attacks on form submissions.
  • Remember your preferences — map state, filter selections on the Atlas, dismissed banners.
  • Understand how the Site is used — which trails are popular, where readers come from, what’s broken — in aggregate, never tied to your identity.
  • Serve embedded content correctly — when a page includes a YouTube video, an Instagram post, or a third-party map, that service may set cookies of its own.

We do not use advertising cookies. We do not use cross-site tracking pixels. We do not sell cookie data to anyone.

3. The cookies we use

Strictly necessary

These can’t be disabled — the Site won’t work without them. They expire when you log out or close your browser.

CookieSet byPurposeDuration
wordpress_logged_in_*The Dirty MuleConfirms you’re logged inSession or 14 days if “Remember me”
wordpress_sec_*The Dirty MuleAuthenticates admin sessionsSession or 14 days
wp-settings-*The Dirty MuleRemembers your admin preferences1 year
comment_author_*The Dirty MulePre-fills your name/email when you comment1 year
_wpnonce (in URLs)The Dirty MulePrevents form-submission attacksPer request

Functional

These remember your preferences. Clearing them means you’ll see defaults again — nothing breaks.

Cookie / storageSet byPurposeDuration
Atlas map stateThe Dirty Mule (localStorage)Remembers your last map zoom/center between visitsUntil cleared
Filter selectionsThe Dirty Mule (localStorage)Remembers your country/difficulty filter on the AtlasUntil cleared

Analytics

If we have analytics enabled, the cookies are listed below. Replace this section with whatever you actually use — Google Analytics, Plausible, Fathom, Cloudflare Web Analytics, or remove the section entirely if you don’t use any.

CookieSet byPurposeDuration
_ga, _ga_*Google Analytics (if installed)Distinguishes anonymous visitors and sessionsUp to 2 years
_gidGoogle Analytics (if installed)Distinguishes anonymous visitors24 hours

If you use Plausible or Fathom instead, note that those tools are cookieless by design and this section can be removed.

Third-party embeds

When a page includes content from another service, that service may set cookies in your browser. We don’t control these — refer to the third party’s own policy.

ServiceWhen it loadsTheir privacy policy
OpenStreetMapOn any page with the Atlas or trail mapopenstreetmap.org/copyright
Gravatar (Automattic)On comments and author cards if you use Gravatarautomattic.com/privacy/
YouTubeOn articles that embed a YouTube videopolicies.google.com/privacy
InstagramOn articles that embed an Instagram posthelp.instagram.com/519522125107875
Google FontsOn every page if installedpolicies.google.com/privacy
Kinsta CDNOn every page (our hosting provider)kinsta.com/legal/privacy-policy/

If you’ve removed YouTube/Instagram embeds or Google Fonts and don’t use Gravatar, edit this list to match.

4. How to control cookies

In your browser

You can clear, block, or limit cookies through your browser settings. Doing this for our Site means you’ll be logged out and any preferences will reset. Doing this site-wide can affect most websites you visit.

  • Chrome — Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
  • Safari — Settings → Privacy
  • Firefox — Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
  • Edge — Settings → Cookies and site permissions
  • Mobile browsers — usually in Settings → Privacy

Opting out of analytics specifically

If we use Google Analytics, you can install Google’s official opt-out browser add-on at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout, which blocks GA on all sites at once.

If we use Plausible or Fathom, no opt-out is needed — they don’t use cookies and don’t track you across sites.

Do Not Track

We respect Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals where required by California law. We don’t currently respond to legacy “Do Not Track” browser headers because there’s no industry-wide standard for what they mean.

5. Cookies we deliberately do not use

We want to be specific about what’s not happening here:

  • No advertising cookies, retargeting pixels, or audience-tracking cookies.
  • No Facebook Pixel, TikTok Pixel, X (Twitter) Pixel, or LinkedIn Insight Tag.
  • No cookies that tie your identity to anonymous browsing data.
  • No third-party data brokers.

If we ever add any of these — for example, if we run paid ads in the future — we’ll update this policy and notify you.

6. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy when we change services, install new plugins, or remove cookies we no longer need. The “Last updated” date at the top reflects the most recent change. Material changes will be announced on the Site.

7. Contact

Questions about cookies, requests for clarification, or complaints:

Email: hello@thedirtymule.com

For the broader picture of what we collect and how we use it, see our Privacy Policy.

Have a dirty day.