A short account of the cookies this site uses, why, and how to turn them off. The short version: one consent cookie, one set of anonymous analytics cookies (only if you accept), and nothing else.
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Cookies are small text files your browser stores when you visit a website. They do things like remember a preference or count a visit. Some are set by the site you’re on (first-party), some by other services the site uses (third-party).
We use two kinds of cookies: strictly necessary, and analytics (with consent).
These aren’t really cookies in the tracking sense — they’re small entries we put in your browser’s local storage to remember your cookie-banner choice so we don’t ask you again every page load.
| Name | Kind | Purpose | Lasts |
|---|---|---|---|
wi_consent | localStorage | Remembers whether you accepted or rejected analytics cookies | Until you clear site data |
If you click Accept on the cookie banner, we load Vercel Analytics. Vercel Analytics is cookieless by design — it doesn’t set tracking cookies, doesn’t fingerprint your device, and doesn’t share data across sites. It counts page views, referrers, and the country you’re visiting from.
| Provider | What it does | Data collected | Policy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vercel Analytics | Counts page views per URL | URL visited, anonymised country, referrer, anonymised device type | vercel.com/legal/privacy-policy |
When you first land on the site you’ll see a banner asking whether to accept analytics. You can:
To change your mind later, clear this site’s data in your browser (Settings → Privacy → Clear data, or browser equivalent). You’ll see the banner again on next visit.
If we add or change any cookie we’ll update this page and bump the version.
Questions: use the contact page and pick the Privacy topic.