Cookies at webnestbase.click
This page describes the cookies and similar storage used at webnestbase.click, how long they last, and how to refuse the optional kind without losing the site.
This page describes the cookies and similar storage used at webnestbase.click, how long they last, and how to refuse the optional kind without losing the site.
A cookie is a small piece of information a site stores in your browser so it can remember a choice. Some cookies are essential to remember that choice; others try to understand how pages are used. This site is a set of pages about engagement readings, not an account system. We keep the list short.
Essential. A preference record, stored in localStorage under the name webnestbase_cookie_consent, remembers whether you accepted or rejected optional visit notes. It is set when you press Accept or Reject on the banner. Without it, the banner may appear again on a later visit. The site, the forms, and the readings information remain available if you reject.
Optional visit notes. Only if you accept, we may set a cookie named webnestbase_visit_notes to remember which journal pages and reading pages were opened during a visit, so we can see which explanations are actually read. Rejecting this does not hide any page.
We do not use advertising cookies. We do not allow a third party to set marketing cookies through this site.
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| webnestbase_cookie_consent | Remembers Accept or Reject for optional visit notes | 12 months (localStorage until cleared) | Webnestbase |
| webnestbase_visit_notes | Optional record of pages opened during a visit | 6 months | Webnestbase |
Use Accept or Reject on the banner. You may also clear stored data for webnestbase.click in your browser settings, which removes both the preference and any visit notes. Most browsers let you block cookies entirely; the pages will still open, the contact form will still work, and the banner may return.
The typefaces are requested from Google Fonts. Google may receive your IP address and set its own cookies according to its policies. That request is for display, not for our visit notes. If you block third-party content, the site still works in the browser’s default typefaces.
Rejecting optional visit notes does not block readings information, legal pages, or the form. Blocking all cookies and storage may mean we cannot remember your refusal, so the banner can reappear. It does not cancel a reading you have already agreed by email.
How we hold names, emails, and session notes is explained in the privacy notice.