1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. They help sites remember preferences, keep sessions secure, and understand aggregated usage. “Similar technologies” includes local storage keys and pixel tags where we employ them sparingly.
2. How minifarmland uses cookies
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Strictly necessary: routing, load balancing,
security, and consent memory (e.g., storing that you accepted or
rejected optional cookies via our banner’s localStorage key
minifarmland_cookie_consent). - Functional: language or accessibility preferences if you set them in future iterations of the site.
- Analytics (optional): aggregated visit metrics if we enable a privacy-oriented analytics provider — only after consent where required.
- Marketing (optional): we currently do not load ad retargeting pixels on this static build; if added, they will be gated behind explicit opt-in.
3. Consent banner behaviour
On first visit, a banner offers Accept or Reject. Your choice is stored locally in the browser (localStorage) to avoid nagging on every page load. Rejecting limits non-essential scripts we may add in future deployments — the site remains readable either way. Clearing site data resets the banner.
4. Third parties
Fonts may be loaded from Google Fonts CDN; Google may receive technical data like IP address. You can self-host fonts later to reduce this footprint. Embedded maps or videos, if introduced, may set their own cookies — we will list them here when live.
5. Managing cookies
Use browser settings to block or delete cookies. Note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may break site features. Guides: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge each provide a “Cookies and site data” panel under privacy settings.
6. Contact
Questions about this policy: privacy@minifarmland.com.
Effective date: 31 March 2026.