Last updated 2025-12-08
Cookie Settings
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1. Third parties
Some cookies may be set by embedded analytics or support widgets we enable after consent. Those vendors process pseudonymous identifiers under their policies. We list primary categories rather than every transient session cookie name because vendors rotate identifiers; contact us for a current table export if your procurement team requires it.
2. Preferences
Preference cookies remember choices such as cookie consent state, UI density where offered, and optional community filters. Rejecting non-essential cookies may reset some conveniences but will not block core pages from loading.
3. Categories
We group cookies into essential, functional, analytics, and community session categories. Essential cookies support security and load balancing. Functional cookies remember UI choices. Analytics cookies help us understand navigation patterns in aggregate. Community session cookies keep you signed in to discussion areas when you use them.
4. Consent
Where required, we collect consent before enabling analytics. You may change your mind using the cookie controls linked from the banner or by clearing site data in your browser, which resets our stored consent flag. Essential cookies may still appear because they are necessary to provide the service safely.
5. Contact
For questions about cookies, email team@blink-flux.one. Include your browser type and approximate timeframe to help us investigate unusual behavior.
6. What are cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. They can be session-based (deleted when you close the browser) or persistent (lasting until expiry or manual deletion). Similar technologies include local storage entries we use sparingly for consent flags.