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As the site is currently built, it sets no cookies at all. Here is what that means and what would change it.
Accurate only while the site sets no cookies and loads no third-party scripts. Adding analytics, advertising or an embedded video will almost certainly invalidate every statement below, and non-essential cookies require consent obtained before they are set in the UK and EU. Revisit this page as part of adding any of them.
What a cookie is #
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store, so it can recognise your browser on a later visit. Similar technologies — local storage, pixels, device fingerprinting — do comparable jobs and are treated the same way in law.
What this site sets #
Nothing. As drafted, hex-cmyk sets no cookies, uses no local storage, loads no tracking pixels and runs no third-party scripts. There is no consent banner because there is nothing to consent to.
The colour tools calculate everything in your browser. The values you enter are not stored, not remembered between visits, and not transmitted anywhere.
Third-party content #
The site loads no external fonts, embeds, videos or widgets. Typography uses fonts already installed on your device. That means no requests are made to any other company when you load a page, which is the main reason there is nothing to disclose here.
Server logs #
Our hosting provider keeps standard server logs as part of running the service. These typically record IP address, browser type, the page requested and the time. They are not cookies and are not used to track you across sites. See the privacy policy for how that data is handled.
If this changes #
Instruction for launch: the first analytics tool, advertising script, embedded video or social widget you add will almost certainly change this page. If any of them sets a non-essential cookie, UK and EU law requires consent obtained before the cookie is set — a banner that only informs is not sufficient. A cookieless analytics tool avoids the requirement entirely and is worth considering for that reason alone.
Controlling cookies yourself #
Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies in its settings, regardless of what any site does. Blocking cookies will not affect anything on this site, since it does not use them.
Related documents #
See also our privacy policy, terms and conditions and disclaimer.