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Cookie & Tracking Notice

Effective: June 15, 2026 · Last updated: June 15, 2026

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This is one of the shortest cookie notices you’ll read this year: CRY’s website sets no cookies and uses only cookieless, aggregate analytics — it never tracks you across other sites or builds a profile of you.

The short version

This website sets no cookies. It uses one privacy-friendly, cookieless analytics tool (Vercel Web Analytics, run by our hosting provider) to count visits and see general traffic — page views, referrer, rough country, and device. It builds no profile of you, runs no ads, and never follows you across other sites, which is why you still won’t see a consent banner.

01 · The short version

You can stop reading after this section and lose no detail that affects you. The CRY website is static and self-hosted. We don’t store cookies on your device, we run no advertising and no cross-site trackers, and the typeface, scripts, and media are self-hosted. The one exception is cookieless analytics (see §04), which counts visits without identifying you. The desktop app is stricter still — it has zero telemetry; see our Privacy Policy for the full picture.

02 · What cookies are

A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store and then send back on later visits. Cookies are commonly split into a few kinds:

Related technologies — localStorage, sessionStorage, pixels, fingerprinting and the like — can serve similar purposes. This notice covers all of them, not just literal cookies.

03 · Cookies this site sets

None. The CRY website sets no cookies of any kind — not strictly-necessary, not preference, not advertising. Our analytics (see §04) is deliberately cookieless, so it adds nothing to your device either. There is no login, no shopping cart, and no server-side session, so there is nothing a cookie would be needed for.

If we ever add a feature that genuinely requires one, it would be limited to a strictly-necessary cookie, scoped to that single purpose, and we would update this notice before shipping it. We would still never use cookies for analytics or advertising.

04 · Analytics & third-party trackers

The site runs one measurement tool and nothing else: Vercel Web Analytics (and Speed Insights), provided by our hosting provider and served first-party from our own domain. It is cookieless and records only aggregate, non-personal data — page views, the referring site, rough country, device type, and page-load speed. It does not set cookies, identify you, build a profile, follow you across other sites, run ads, fingerprint, or replay your session. Beyond that one tool:

05 · Local storage & preferences

Should a future feature ever need to remember a strictly-necessary preference — say, dismissing a one-time banner — it would use your browser’s localStorage on your device only. That data stays in your browser, is never transmitted to us or anyone else, and is never a tracking cookie. You can clear it at any time through your browser’s settings, and clearing it has no downside beyond forgetting that single preference.

06 · Why there’s no consent banner

Cookie consent banners exist because a site stores or reads something on your device that you should be able to refuse — usually cookies for analytics or advertising. We set no cookies, and our analytics is cookieless and stores nothing on your device, so under laws like the EU ePrivacy rules and GDPR there is still nothing here that legally requires a consent banner. We chose cookieless analytics on purpose, so we can understand traffic without making you click through a banner.

07 · Do Not Track

Some browsers send a Do Not Track (DNT) or Global Privacy Control signal. This site sets no cookies and our analytics is cookieless and non-personal, so there is no cross-site or profiling behaviour for those signals to switch off — we respect them by simply never doing the kind of tracking they exist to stop.

08 · Changes to this notice

If we ever introduce a strictly-necessary cookie or local-storage preference, we’ll update the “Last updated” date above and describe it here before it goes live. Material changes will be highlighted on the site. Continued use after an update means you accept the revised notice.

09 · Contact

Questions about cookies or tracking? Email realwilari@gmail.com. For the full account of what the app and site do and don’t collect, see our Privacy Policy.