What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are used to remember preferences, keep you signed in across pages, and gather information about how a site is used. Some are essential — without them basic site features stop working — and others are optional, used to measure how the site performs in aggregate.
This page lists every cookie that gnomic.dev sets, what it is for, how long it lasts, and how to control it. We treat cookie use as a reasonable proportionality question: essential cookies are set by default; anything else is opt-in via the consent banner you saw on first visit.
Our principles
We do not use advertising cookies, third-party tracking pixels, social-network embeds, or any cookie whose primary purpose is profiling individual visitors. We never sell or share cookie data with brokers. The analytics we run is configured for aggregate measurement only, with IP anonymisation enabled and no cross-site identity graph.
How we use them
We use a small number of cookies. Strictly necessary cookies are set by default; optional cookies are only set after you consent via the cookie banner. You can change your preferences at any time, and the banner reappears whenever your stored decision is older than twelve months.
Strictly necessary
- gnomic-theme — remembers light/dark mode preference. Stored locally, one year.
- gnomic-consent — records your cookie consent decision. Stored locally, one year.
Analytics (optional)
- Google Analytics 4 — measures aggregate site usage. Set only when you accept analytics cookies. Data retained for 14 months.
- Google Tag Manager — used to deploy and manage the analytics tag.
Controlling cookies
You can withdraw consent at any time by clearing your browser storage for this site and reloading. Most browsers also let you block cookies entirely; doing so may affect site functionality. For more on managing cookies, see aboutcookies.org.
More information
See our Privacy Policy for how we handle the data collected via cookies. Questions? Email hello@gnomic.dev.