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Cookies

This page explains the current build honestly: a lean public site with limited third-party requests, not an advertising stack.

This site is not an ad-targeting property. You deserve to know that. There is a real difference between a lean public site and a heavy marketing stack.

What this page covers

Browsers and third-party services can use cookies to deliver pages, handle security, or keep things working. The honest question for OZJF readers is simple. Are we tracking you across the web, or just using the basics needed to run a site? The answer is the second one.

What the current site uses

OZJF does not run a public analytics suite, ad pixel, or consent-banner marketing stack. The site does call a few outside services. It loads hosted fonts. The contact form runs through Formspree when you submit it.

Those services may set their own cookies for delivery, security, or session handling. Their behavior follows their own policies and your browser settings.

What this means for you

If you just browse, the footprint is light compared with ad-heavy sites. If you submit the contact form or open a third-party resource, a few operational cookies may be in play.

If OZJF later adds analytics, embedded media, or tracking tools, we will update this page before those changes go live.