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The short version: minimal cookies, no ad networks, no cross-site tracking. The long version is below.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They’re widely used to make websites work, remember your preferences, and provide site owners with anonymous information about how the site is being used.
We use as few cookies as we reasonably can. Specifically:
We do not use cookies for advertising, retargeting, or third-party data brokers.
A small number of embedded resources may set their own cookies (for example, if we embed a calendar booking widget). Those cookies are governed by the third party’s policy; we list and review each before adoption.
You can refuse or delete cookies in your browser settings — every major browser supports this. Disabling cookies will not break our site, though some preferences may not persist.
If our cookie use changes meaningfully, we’ll update this page and note the change at the top.
Questions on cookies? Email ravitatmiya@gmail.com or open a contact brief.
We’ll answer them — directly.