We use the smallest number of cookies that we can. Today the site sets only the cookies it needs to keep you signed in, the Cloudflare Turnstile cookie that protects the contact form from automated abuse, and a single first party cookie that remembers the choices you make on this page. We do not use analytics cookies, marketing trackers, or advertising pixels.
The categories below let you grant or withhold consent in advance. If we ever add a new category of cookie, the consent banner returns and asks again, and your earlier choices are not silently reinterpreted as approval for the new category.
How to change your mind later
You can come back to this page at any time and change your choices. Withdrawing consent is as easy as giving it. Where you had previously allowed a category and then withdraw it, we stop setting new cookies in that category from that moment. Existing cookies in your browser remain until they expire or you clear them through your browser settings.
What we record on the server
When you make a choice on this page we write a short audit entry on the server with the choice itself, the version of the consent categories that was current at the time, and a timestamp. This entry lets us answer the question of when a person consented and to what. We do not record the contents of the cookie or any personal identifier beyond the workspace identifier you are already signed in as.
How long the consent cookie stays
The first party consent cookie sits on your browser for thirteen months, after which we ask again. The cookie is marked Secure in production and uses SameSite Lax. The path is the site root. It does not carry the HttpOnly flag because the settings screen you are reading needs to read the value to render the toggles.
For the full picture of how we handle your information, read the Privacy page and the technical detail on the Security page.