The fine print · Vol. 03

Cookie
Policy.

Last updated · July 9, 2026

A short explanation of every cookie and bit of browser storage the site uses. No dark patterns, no consent gauntlet — just what’s there and how to turn it off.

Section 01

What cookies are

Cookies (and their cousins localStorage and sessionStorage) are small pieces of data a website can save in your browser. They’re how sites remember you between visits.

Section 02

What we use

We keep this list current. Everything on the site falls into one of these buckets:

  • Strictly necessary — the sign-in session and CSRF protection tokens set by our authentication provider (Supabase). Without these you couldn’t log in. Cannot be disabled while using signed-in features.
  • Preferences — small values remembering your last map view, filter selections, and similar UI state, stored in localStorage so the site feels less amnesiac between visits. Clearing your browser storage removes them.
  • Analytics — Google Analytics (measurement ID G-F8XCTBNNXT) writes cookies that let us see aggregate, anonymous usage patterns. We do not use them for advertising.

We do not use advertising cookies, third-party tracking pixels, or cross-site behavioural profiles.

Section 03

How to opt out

  • Analytics — Google’s browser add-on at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout disables Google Analytics on any site.
  • Everything else — every modern browser lets you block or clear cookies for a specific site through its privacy settings.

If you block strictly-necessary cookies, sign-in and other account features will stop working.

Section 04

Do Not Track & GPC

We treat the Global Privacy Control signal as a request to opt out of analytics. We do not sell personal information, so a “do-not-sell” signal has no additional effect.

Section 05

Questions

The Privacy Policy is the fuller companion to this page. For anything else, get in touch.