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Cookie policy

Last updated — 17 July 2026

Draft

Placeholder policy for review by your legal adviser before launch.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser to remember something about you between pages or visits — a login session, a preference, or an analytics identifier. Browsers also offer similar storage (localStorage and sessionStorage) that works the same way in practice, so we cover both here.

What we set

This site is deliberately light on cookies. The full list:

Strictly necessary

  • Supabase auth cookies — set only when an administrator signs in to the admin area, to keep that session authenticated. Visitors browsing the public site never receive them. These are essential and cannot be switched off for a signed-in session.

Preferences

  • devhub-consent (localStorage) — records whether you accepted or declined analytics in our cookie banner, so we do not ask you on every visit.
  • Preloader-seen flag (sessionStorage) — remembers that you have already seen the site’s intro animation, so it plays once per visit rather than on every page.

Analytics

  • None by default. Analytics only load after you choose “Accept” in the cookie banner. If you decline, or make no choice, nothing is loaded and no analytics identifier is set.

How to withdraw consent

Your consent choice lives in your browser’s local storage under the key devhub-consent. To withdraw or change it, clear this site’s stored data in your browser (usually under Settings → Privacy → Site data), then reload the page — the banner will appear again and you can choose afresh.

Browser controls

Every major browser lets you view, block and delete cookies and site data — per site or globally. Look under Settings → Privacy in Chrome, Edge, Firefox or Safari. Blocking strictly necessary cookies for this site only affects the admin area; the public site works fine without any cookies at all.

Questions

If anything here is unclear, email contact@thedevhubint.co.uk — see our privacy policy for how we handle personal data more broadly.