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Cookies

A cookie is a small piece of data a site asks your browser to keep. Some cookies are files; some choices, including ours, live in localStorage. Both are treated here as “cookies” because that is how people look for the setting.

What we use

Essential storage remembers whether you accepted or rejected optional measurement. The site remains fully usable if you reject. Analytics storage, if you accept, helps us see which rooms are read so we do not keep publishing into a void. We do not use advertising cookies and we do not sell the choice you make.

How to manage or disable cookies

Use Accept or Reject on the banner. Both controls are always present; rejecting does not lock pages, forms, or courses. To decide again, clear localStorage for this origin in your browser settings, or write to info@workspace-nodehub.digital and we will tell you the exact steps for Safari, Firefox, or Chrome.

You can also block cookies in the browser itself. Blocking all cookies may stop the banner from remembering Reject, which means it will reappear — an annoyance, not a lock-out.

Third-party cookies

Type is loaded from Google Fonts. Photographs load from Unsplash. Those organisations set their own policies. We do not embed social pixels, heatmaps, or advertising networks. If we ever add a processor that sets a cookie, this table will gain a row before it goes live.

Impact of disabling

Rejecting optional measurement means we cannot tell which journal essays are read, so we may keep or retire pieces with less evidence. Essential pages, including this one, privacy, contact, and the studios, continue to work. Fonts and images may still be requested from their hosts unless your browser blocks third-party content entirely, in which case the layout remains readable with system typefaces.

Last updated 18 August 2026.