Cookies

This page explains cookies on compute-stackbase.digital. It sits beside the privacy notice.

A cookie is a small piece of text a site can store in your browser. Some cookies are essential to remember a choice you made. Others measure visits. You can refuse non-essential cookies and still read every briefing page, the field notes, and the contact form.

What we use

We set one preference cookie when you choose Accept or Reject on the banner. That choice is also stored in localStorage under the key computestackbase_cookie_consent so the banner does not return on every visit. Rejecting does not lock the site. It only records that you declined optional cookies.

We do not currently set analytics cookies. If we ever add a visit count, it will load only after Accept, and this table will be updated before that happens.

Fonts are requested from Google Fonts. That request is not a cookie we write; your browser may still communicate with Google’s servers to fetch the typefaces.

NamePurposeDurationProvider
computestackbase_cookie_consentStores your Accept or Reject choice so the banner can stay closed12 months (localStorage until you clear it)Compute Stackbase
(none set)Analytics — not in use on this site at 19 August 2026

How to manage or disable cookies

Use Accept or Reject on the banner. To change a choice later, clear site data for compute-stackbase.digital in your browser settings, then reload; the banner will appear again. You may also block cookies entirely in the browser. Essential site pages will still open. The banner may appear on every visit if storage is blocked.

Third-party cookies

We do not embed booking widgets, payment frames, or advertising pixels. Google Fonts may set or read cookies according to Google’s own policies; we do not control those. No other third-party cookie is instructed by our pages.

If you disable cookies

You will still read the site, send a contact note, and open the briefing pages. You may see the consent banner more often. Optional analytics, if introduced later and accepted, would stop.

Questions: hello@compute-stackbase.digital.