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Cookie Policy

Last updated August 2026


This policy explains the cookies and similar technologies used on techlawg.com. Read it with the Privacy Policy.

What cookies are

A cookie is a small file a website asks your browser to store. Related technologies do similar things: local storage keeps data in the browser, and pixels and beacons report that a page or email was opened. The law treats them the same way, so this policy covers all of them.

What this site sets

Nothing. This site sets no cookies, uses no local storage, runs no advertising or analytics scripts, and does not track you across other websites.

That is not a claim we expect you to take on faith. Open your browser's developer tools, look at the storage panel, and you will find it empty. It is a static site: the pages are plain files, and there is no session to keep.

The free tools are the same. When you paste a document into the Policy Checker, the text stays in the browser tab, is analysed there, and is gone when you close it.

Third parties that see a request

Two things load from outside our own server, and both see your IP address as a result of your browser requesting them:

  • Google Fonts serves the typefaces used across the site.
  • Formspree receives a request only at the moment you submit a form, and only then.

Neither sets a cookie on this site. They are covered in the Privacy Policy because a request reveals your IP address even where no cookie is involved.

Controlling cookies

Every browser lets you see, delete and block cookies through its settings, usually under Privacy. You can also browse in a private window, which discards everything when you close it.

Blocking cookies on this site costs you nothing, since there are none to block.

Changes

If we add analytics or any other tracking, this policy is updated before it goes live, not after.