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This page explains the cookies used on network-flowpoint.digital. A cookie is a small text file stored on your device when you visit a site. Some are needed for the pages to remember a choice; others help us see which pages are read.

You can accept or reject non-essential cookies in the banner that appears on the first visit. Rejecting them does not block surveys, the journal, or the enquiry form. The banner links here.

Types we use

Essential. These remember that you have seen the banner and whether you accepted or rejected analytics. Without them the banner would return on every page load.

Analytics. Only if you accept. These help us count visits to pages such as the survey notes. They are not used to build a profile of your basement.

NamePurposeDurationProvider
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The consent choice is kept under the key network-flowpoint-cookie-consent in localStorage rather than as a classic HTTP cookie. It is listed here so the choice is not hidden. If you accept analytics, a further key network-flowpoint-analytics may be set for six months to count page views; if you reject, that key is not set and no count is kept.

How to manage or disable cookies

Use the banner on your first visit, or clear site data for network-flowpoint.digital in your browser settings. You may also set the browser to block cookies entirely. Essential storage may then reset the banner each time.

Third-party cookies

Pages load typefaces from Google Fonts and photographs from Unsplash. Those providers may set their own cookies when their servers respond. We do not control their files. Read their notices if that matters to you. We do not embed payment widgets.

If you disable cookies

The site remains readable. The banner may reappear. Analytics counts will not include you if you rejected them. The enquiry form still works.

Personal data connected to cookies is described in the privacy notice.