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Cookie Policy
This website sets no cookies. Not strictly-necessary ones, not functional ones, not analytics, not advertising. None.
That is why there is no cookie banner here: under the ePrivacy rules and the GDPR (RODO) a consent banner is required for storing information on your device — and we don't store any. The absence of the banner is not an oversight; it is the policy.
1. What we don't use, precisely
- No HTTP cookies — first-party or third-party, session or persistent.
- No localStorage / sessionStorage identifiers — the site stores nothing in your browser's storage for tracking or identification.
- No analytics — no Google Analytics, no Plausible, no self-hosted counters, nothing. We genuinely do not know how many visitors this page has.
- No advertising or social pixels, no embedded third-party widgets, no tag managers, no A/B testing scripts, no session recording, no fingerprinting.
- No third-party requests — fonts, scripts and images are served from this site's own origin, so your visit isn't announced to font or CDN networks.
2. The one thing that does exist: server logs
Like every website, this one is delivered by a server. Our hosting provider keeps short-lived technical logs (IP address, request time, requested URL) for security and diagnostics; they are rotated automatically and are not used to identify or profile visitors. Details are in section 3.3 of the Privacy Policy. Logs are not cookies: nothing is stored on your device.
3. Don't take our word for it
You can verify all of this in about ten seconds: open your browser's developer tools on any page of this site, look at the Application/Storage tab (cookies: empty) and the Network tab (every request goes to this site's own domain). We like being checked.
4. If this ever changes
If we ever introduce a cookie or comparable technology — for example, a session cookie for a future customer login — this page will describe it before it ships, the effective date above will change, and where consent is legally required, a consent mechanism will appear before anything is set. The default will remain: no tracking.
5. Contact
Questions about this policy: [PRIVACY-EMAIL].