Cookies
Cookies on this site
A cookie is a small text file a browser can store after you visit a page. Sync Pulsebase uses very few. Refusing non-essential cookies does not block lessons, the journal, or the contact form. This page works with our privacy notice.
What we use them for
Essential cookies (or local storage used the same way) remember whether you accepted or rejected the banner, so we do not ask on every click. If you accept, we may set a simple analytics cookie to see which curriculum and journal pages are read — not to follow you across other sites, and not to build a trading profile.
Cookie table
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| sync-pulsebase-consent | Stores your Accept or Reject choice for the banner (local storage) | Until you clear site data | Sync Pulsebase |
| sp_analytics | Counts page views after Accept, so we know which lesson pages are used | 6 months | Sync Pulsebase |
Essential versus analytics
The consent key is essential to respect your choice. The analytics cookie is optional. We do not place it unless you press Accept. Rejecting leaves the site fully usable, including sending a booking note.
Third-party cookies
Pages load typefaces from Google Fonts. That request can allow Google to receive your IP address and the font files you need. We do not use advertising networks, social pixels, or embedded trading widgets. Images are requested from Unsplash when a page loads; Unsplash may see the image request in the ordinary way a public picture host does.
How to manage or disable cookies
Use Accept or Reject on the banner. To change a stored choice, clear cookies and site data for sync-pulsebase.digital in your browser settings, reload, and choose again. You can also block cookies entirely in the browser; the pages will still render, though the banner may return each visit if storage is blocked.
If you disable them
Blocking all storage may mean we cannot remember Reject, so the banner reappears. Analytics will not run. Forms, lesson pages, and printed-pack bookings are not tied to the analytics cookie.