Cookies

Cookies and the one choice this site stores

A cookie is a small file a site asks your browser to keep. This site also uses the browser’s local storage for a single consent choice. You can accept or reject optional cookies; the briefings, rates, and forms keep working either way.

What cookies are

Browsers can store small pieces of text for a site: cookies, and similar storage such as localStorage. They remember a choice or help a host see that a page loaded. They are not the same as the work-order files we read at a plant.

What this site uses

Essential. The banner records whether you pressed Accept or Reject. That record is kept in localStorage under the name schedulerflowcore_cookie_consent. Without it, the banner would ask again on every visit. Rejecting optional cookies still allows this record, because otherwise the banner cannot honour the rejection.

Analytics. We do not currently set an analytics cookie. If that changes, the table below will gain a row and the banner will be the place you decide. Accepting today does not load a hidden counter.

Third-party. Pages load typefaces from Google Fonts. Google may receive your IP address as part of that request. Images on this site are requested from public image hosts (such as Pexels or Unsplash); those hosts may see the request. We do not place a marketing pixel.

Table

NamePurposeDurationProvider
schedulerflowcore_cookie_consentRemembers Accept or Reject for optional cookiesUntil you clear site data for this domainSchedulerflowcore (localStorage)
(none set)Analytics of page useNot used at present

How to manage or disable

Use Accept or Reject on the banner. To clear the choice, delete stored data for schedulerflowcore.digital in your browser settings. You can also block cookies entirely in the browser; the site will still show pages, and the banner may appear again.

Disabling Google Fonts at the network level may change how text looks; it does not hide rates or forms.

Third-party cookies

If you follow a link away from this site, the next site has its own rules. Embedded maps are not used here.

Privacy

Personal data beyond this choice is described in the privacy notice.