Cookie classification ribbon
Descriptions below outline lightweight storage units encountered through static gateways serving recreational pamphlets. Language stays informational and references device-level controls without steering emotional responses.
Consent ribbon marker
A small key records whether visitors acknowledged the floating consent sheet to prevent redundant overlays. Removal happens automatically when browser storage is cleared; coordinators do not sync that marker across unrelated domains.
Navigation preference chips
Optional toggles may remember expanded navigation states on wide screens. Disabling them results in default collapsed sections when returning during the same session.
Aggregated analytics pixels
If enabled by infrastructure partners, anonymized counters note page loads, scroll depth bands, and exit links to improve typography spacing. These pixels avoid storing names supplied through forms and rotate identifiers frequently.
Embedded cartography tokens
Map frames may issue cookies governed entirely by third-party cartographic hosts. Coordinators cannot alter those policies but note their presence for transparency.
Management pathways
Browser settings, incognito sessions, or device-level privacy controls may remove storage units. Visitors may also request guidance through Ping forms referencing this chip list.
Review cadence
Coordinators audit classifications each southern summer to align with evolving browser defaults and partner documentation.