Cookies
Cookie policy
This site uses no tracking cookies for public visitors. Below is the full, honest accounting.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser. They can be used to remember preferences (good), to track you across sites for advertising (not used here), or to keep you signed in after you log in (used here, but only for the site owner).
Cookies set for public visitors
None. When you visit any public page on this site, no cookies are set in your browser. There is no Google Analytics, no Meta Pixel, no marketing tag, and no consent banner is required, because there is nothing requiring consent.
Cookies set when the site owner signs in
When Anna signs in to the admin area to edit the site, two cookies are set:
- admin_session — an HttpOnly, secure cookie containing a signed session identifier. Used to verify Anna’s identity on each admin request. Expires after 7 days.
- admin_hint — a non-secret flag that tells the page whether to load the in-page editor. No authority; expires alongside the session cookie.
Both are strictly necessary for the admin functionality and are therefore exempt from consent requirements under the EU ePrivacy Directive (Article 5(3) exemption for technically necessary cookies). They are never set in the browsers of public visitors.
Third-party cookies
None on this site. If you click an external link (for example to Cal.com or to email), the destination website’s own cookie policy applies once you arrive there.
How to manage cookies in your browser
All modern browsers let you view, block, or delete cookies in their privacy settings. Since this site doesn’t set any cookies for you as a visitor, there’s typically nothing to manage here.