What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by a website. Some remember a choice such as consent. Others help a host count visits. This site is a static publication with a mock enquiry endpoint; it does not need cookies to show rates, findings descriptions, or legal pages.
Types we use
Essential: the consent record itself, so the banner does not return every time you open a page in the same browser. Analytics: only if you press Accept, a lightweight page-view cookie so we can see which journal notes and audit pages are read. Rejecting analytics does not hide content, block the enquiry form, or change the findings documents we later send by email.
Cookies table
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| parsercanvasbase_cookie_consent | Stores Accept or Reject so the banner can stay hidden. Essential to remember that choice. | Until you clear site data (treated as up to 12 months) | Parser Canvas Base (first party, localStorage) |
| parsercanvasbase_page_read | If you accept, records that a page path was opened so we can see which audit and journal pages are used. Not set if you reject. | 6 months | Parser Canvas Base (first party) |
How to manage or disable cookies
Use Accept or Reject on the banner. You can clear localStorage for this site in your browser settings, after which the banner returns. You may also block cookies entirely in the browser; the site will still render. If localStorage is unavailable, the banner may reappear and an inline message will say the preference could not be saved.
Third-party cookies
We load fonts from Google Fonts, which may set cookies according to Google’s own policies. Embedded maps are not used. Event sample files are not placed in cookies. If we later add a conferencing or invoicing link, that vendor’s cookies are governed by their notice, not by this table, and we will update this page.
Impact of disabling
Rejecting or blocking analytics cookies means we will not count your page opens. Essential storage, if blocked, only affects whether the banner stays dismissed. Parser event validation work itself does not run in the browser; disabling cookies does not change a paid audit.
Personal data connected to cookies is described in the privacy notice.