Cookies

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember preferences and, where allowed, understand how pages are used.

How we use cookies

CloudCogni Digital uses essential cookies to remember your cookie choice and keep basic site functions working. If you accept analytics cookies, we use them to understand aggregate visit patterns. Rejecting non-essential cookies does not block browsing, reading Field Notes, or sending an inquiry.

NamePurposeDurationProvider
cloudcogni_cookie_consentStores Accept or Reject choice for cookie preferences1 year (localStorage; mirrored intent for consent UX)CloudCogni Digital
_ccaOptional analytics: approximate page views and referrers6 monthsCloudCogni Digital (first-party, only if accepted)
session_routingEssential load-balancing / session continuity on hostSessionHosting provider

Essential vs analytics

Essential cookies (and equivalent local storage for consent) are required for the consent banner and secure delivery of pages. Analytics cookies load only after Accept. Choosing Reject prevents optional analytics identifiers from being set by us.

Managing and disabling cookies

Use the Accept or Reject buttons on the banner when it appears. You can clear site data in your browser settings to reset the stored choice; the banner will show again on a later visit. Browser controls can also block cookies entirely; some site features that rely on essential storage may then re-prompt preferences.

Third-party cookies

Embedded fonts may be requested from Google Fonts; that request can expose your IP to the font provider. We do not embed third-party advertising cookies. If we add a new analytics provider later, this table will be updated before activation.

Impact of disabling

Rejecting analytics does not affect access to engagement descriptions, rates, or the contact form. Blocking all cookies in the browser may clear your consent preference and cause the banner to reappear.

More on privacy

Personal data handling is described in our Privacy Policy.