Cookies
A banner, a stored choice, and no tracking tax on the packs.
This page explains what we store on your device when you visit stack-mapgrid.digital. Rejecting optional storage does not lock the curriculum, the journal, or the enquiry form.
What a cookie is
A cookie is a small text file a site asks your browser to keep. Related storage, such as localStorage, can hold a similar preference without an HTTP cookie. We use the word cookies here in the ordinary website sense, including that preference store.
Types we use
Essential. We need a way to remember that you answered the banner, otherwise it would return on every page load. That memory is your choice (accept or reject), not a profile of the equities you hold.
Analytics. We do not currently set analytics cookies. If we ever add a simple page-count measure, it will run only after Accept, and this table will be updated before that happens.
Table
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| stackmapgrid_cookie_consent | Stores whether you accepted or rejected optional cookies, so the banner can stay closed | Until you clear site data, typically treated as one year of respect for the choice | Stack Mapgrid (first party, localStorage) |
How to manage or disable
Use Accept or Reject on the banner. You can also clear stored data for this site in your browser settings, after which the banner will appear again. Browser controls can block cookies entirely; the pages will still render.
Third-party cookies
Pages load type from Google Fonts. That request may allow Google to see your IP address. We do not set a marketing pixel. Images are requested from Unsplash and Pexels when a page includes a photograph; those providers may log the request. They are not our analytics, and rejecting the banner does not stop the browser from fetching a photograph the page already references.
If you disable storage
You will see the banner more often. You will not lose access to lessons, fees, student notes, or the form. Form success state is shown in the page for that visit; it is not stored as a cookie.
Personal data we receive by email or form is described in the privacy note.