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Your data,
kept small.

We only collect what helps us make a better show. This page explains what, why, and how to change your mind at any time.

Last updated · 20 May 2026

1. Who we are

Cmd+ AI ("we", "us") is an independent weekly live show hosted by Kabarza and Samuel. This privacy policy covers the website at cmdaishow.com. For anything relating to your data, email contact@cmdaishow.com.

2. What we collect

We don't ask you to sign up, and we don't run our own accounts. The only data we collect about you is anonymous analytics, and only if you accept the cookie banner.

We do not collect your name, email, IP address (it's anonymised before storage), or any payment information. We don't run ads and we don't sell data to anyone.

3. Cookies & similar technologies

By default we set no analytics or advertising cookies. If you accept the banner, the following cookies may be set:

CookieSet byPurposeLifetime
_gaGoogle AnalyticsDistinguishes unique visitors anonymously2 years
_ga_<id>Google AnalyticsPersists session state for GA42 years
cmdai_consent_v1This siteRemembers your consent choice (strictly necessary)Until you clear it

We use Google Consent Mode v2, which means analytics requests are blocked entirely until you opt in. IP anonymisation and ad data redaction are always on.

4. Third-party content

Video playback and thumbnails are served from YouTube. When you watch or click through to a video, YouTube (Google) may set its own cookies under its own privacy policy. We have no control over those.

5. Legal basis (UK GDPR / EU GDPR)

We rely on your consent (Article 6(1)(a)) for analytics cookies. Strictly necessary storage (remembering your consent choice) relies on our legitimate interest in keeping the site working as you expect.

6. Your rights

You can, at any time:

Email contact@cmdaishow.com for any of the above.

7. Change your mind

Click the button below to clear your stored choice. The cookie banner will reappear and you can decide again.

8. Changes to this policy

If we change anything material we'll bump the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. Substantive changes (new third parties, new categories of data) will trigger a fresh consent prompt.