Cookie Settings
Last updated 2025-12-02
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device to remember preferences, keep sessions secure, and understand aggregated traffic. They can be first-party (set by us) or third-party (set by tools we embed with separate policies).
This page explains categories we use, how long they persist, and how you can manage them. It supplements the Privacy Statement and should be read together with that document.
Contact
For questions about cookies or to exercise preferences, email welcome@charge-core.one with “Cookie inquiry” in the subject. We may ask clarifying questions to route your request correctly.
If you disable essential cookies, parts of the site may not function, including session-protected cohort pages.
Categories
We group cookies into essential (security, load balancing, consent storage), functional (theme or UI preferences), and analytics (aggregated usage) where you have opted in. Marketing cookies are not deployed by default on this property.
Below is a representative table; names may change when we rotate vendors while preserving equivalent purposes.
Consent
Non-essential cookies require your opt-in via the on-site banner. Consent is stored locally with a brand-prefixed key so we do not re-prompt on every visit unless you clear storage or we change categories materially.
You may withdraw consent at any time by clearing storage and revisiting the banner, or by contacting us for guidance.
Preferences
Theme preferences may be stored locally without server round-trips. Analytics preferences, when enabled, respect your choice until you change it.
Browser-level controls can block categories globally; see your browser’s help documentation for instructions.
Third Parties
Embedded players or document viewers from partners may set their own cookies. We minimize embeds and prefer privacy-preserving defaults, but you should review partner notices when interacting with their surfaces.
If we add a vendor that materially changes tracking, we will refresh this page and may prompt for renewed consent where required.