This site stores one thing, and this page says what it is rather than describing every category a site of this kind might one day use.
What is stored
One entry in your browser's local storage, holding your answer to the cookie notice. It contains a single word, identifies nobody, and never leaves your device. Without it the notice would reappear on every page you open.
The categories, and the state of each
- Strictly necessary, in use. The consent answer above, and nothing else. It cannot be switched off, since refusing it would mean asking you again on every page.
- Measurement, not in use. If page counting is added later it will run only after Accept all, and this page will be updated before it does.
- Advertising, not in use and not planned. This site carries no advertising and belongs to no advertising network.
Because the second and third are dormant, Reject all and Accept all currently produce an identical site. Both buttons appear regardless, since a notice offering a choice that does not exist would be dishonest.
Clearing the stored answer
Clearing site data for drakoniquand.com removes it, and the notice returns on your next visit.
- Chrome. Settings, then Privacy and security, then Third-party cookies and site data, then See all site data and permissions.
- Safari on iPhone or iPad. Settings, then Safari, then Advanced, then Website Data.
- Safari on a Mac. Safari, then Settings, then Privacy, then Manage Website Data.
- Firefox. Settings, then Privacy and Security, then Cookies and Site Data, then Manage Data.
- Edge. Settings, then Cookies and site permissions, then Manage and delete cookies and site data.
Private browsing discards it when the window closes, which is why the notice always appears in that mode.
Cookies from anyone else
None are set by this site. The content delivery network in front of it may set a technical cookie for security purposes while serving a page, which is described in the privacy policy. Store listings opened from a link here are governed by Google's or Apple's practices instead.
Browser privacy signals
Since nothing requiring consent runs before consent is given, a Do Not Track header or global privacy control signal already describes this site's default behaviour. If measurement is ever introduced, such a signal will be treated as a refusal and you will not be asked again.