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Cookie Policy
What we store on your device when you read this site, and how to take it back off.
The short version
This site uses one piece of local storage to remember your choice on the consent banner, and one essential session cookie to keep your form submission secure. We don't use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.
What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file the site asks your browser to store. It might remember a setting (like your consent answer), or carry a token that proves your form submission is from the same person who loaded the page. Cookies cannot read other files on your device.
What we use
Strictly necessary
- PHPSESSID — a server-side session identifier set by PHP. Used to bind your form submission to a CSRF token, so a third party cannot quietly send a brief in your name. Expires when you close the browser tab.
- ruptiva_cookie_v1 — a key in your browser's local storage that records whether you accepted or declined the consent banner. Without it the banner would reappear on every page load. No personal data, just the word accept or reject.
Analytics
If you accept the consent banner we may load a privacy-respecting analytics counter that records the page URL, referrer and a coarse country signal. We don't combine this with anything that identifies you, and we don't share it with advertising platforms.
Your control
The first time you arrive at the site, a banner offers Accept or Reject. After you choose, a small cog icon stays in the lower-left so you can re-open the banner and change your mind. You can also clear all storage from your browser's settings — that removes our key, and the banner will appear again on your next visit.
Why so little
Because we run this site as a brochure for our renovation studio, not as a tracking platform. We've kept the cookie footprint small on purpose; if that ever changes, this page changes first.
Questions
Write to [email protected] and we'll explain anything that's not clear.