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Cookie notice

This page describes cookies on workspacebeamcore.click. It sits alongside the privacy notice. A banner on your first visit lets you accept or reject optional cookies. Rejecting does not block packs, forms, or journal pages.

What a cookie is

A cookie is a small piece of data a site stores in your browser. Some cookies are essential to remember a choice you have just made. Others help us understand which pages are read. This site is a static set of pages; it does not log you into an account.

Types we use

Essential. We store your banner choice in localStorage under the key workspacebeamcore_cookie_consent so we do not ask again on every page. That storage is not a third-party cookie. Without it, the banner will reappear.

Analytics. Only if you press Accept. We may then set a first-party analytics cookie to count visits to reporting pages. If you press Reject, we do not set it. No advertising cookies are used.

Cookies table

Name Purpose Duration Provider
workspacebeamcore_cookie_consent Remembers whether you accepted or rejected optional cookies Until you clear site data (treated as 12 months) Workspacebeamcore (this site)
workspacebeamcore_page_views Optional count of page views after Accept; never set after Reject 6 months Workspacebeamcore (this site)

How to manage or disable cookies

Use the banner on your first visit. To change later, clear site data for workspacebeamcore.click in your browser settings; the banner will return. You can also block cookies entirely in the browser. Essential storage for the banner choice may then be unavailable, and you will see the banner again.

Third-party cookies

Pages load type from Google Fonts. That request may allow Google to see your IP address. We do not control Google’s cookies. Images are requested from Unsplash’s content network when a page includes a photograph; Unsplash may receive the image request. We do not place marketing pixels.

If you disable cookies

The site, the contact form, and the journal remain usable. We simply will not remember an Accept choice, and we will not run optional analytics. Fonts and photographs may still be requested from their hosts.