Cookie Notice
Last updated: 2026. The short version: we don't sell ads, we don't track you across sites, and we use cookies only when truly needed.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a tiny text file your browser stores when you visit a website. Cookies can be useful (remembering your preferences) or invasive (following you across many sites for advertising). This site uses only the first kind, where it uses any at all.
Cookies we may use
- Strictly necessary cookies. These are required for the site to function — for example, a session token if a feature ever requires it. We try to avoid them entirely on a static informational site like this one.
- Preference cookies (first-party). If you dismiss a notice or set a display preference, that choice may be stored locally so we can honor it on subsequent visits. These cookies stay on your device and are not shared with anyone.
Cookies we do NOT use
- Advertising or retargeting cookies.
- Cross-site behavioral analytics.
- Third-party social-media tracking pixels.
- Fingerprinting scripts that try to identify your device beyond cookies.
How to manage cookies
You can clear cookies and local storage at any time from your browser's settings. Doing so will not break this site — you may simply lose any preference you previously set here.
Server logs
Cookies are different from server access logs. Our hosting provider keeps short-term access logs containing IP address, user-agent, URL, response, and timestamp for security and uptime; see our Privacy Policy for details.