Formalities

Cookies.

Last revised April 25, 2026.

Cookies are small bits of information that a site can store in your browser. Sites use them for many purposes; the specific purposes for which Cultury uses them are described below.

Essential

We store one record in your browser's local storage — cultury_consent — that remembers whether you have accepted or declined our use of analytics. This record is never read by third parties. It has no expiry date and remains until you clear it.

Analytics, with consent

When a visitor accepts the cookie notice, we record aggregate, privacy-respecting statistics about readership: the number of visits to each article, approximate country of origin, device category. The tool we use does not set a tracking cookie or profile individual readers. The data is used internally to understand what kinds of pieces readers find useful. It is not shared with any advertising network.

What we do not use

No advertising cookies. No social-media share buttons that read cookies from a third-party domain. No video embeds that set tracking cookies. No cross-site identifiers of any kind.

Changing your mind

You can change your consent at any time by clearing the browser's local storage for this domain and refreshing the page — the notice will reappear, and you can choose again. Browsers also offer cookie controls at the settings level that block or erase cookies site-by-site; see your browser's help pages for details.

Updates

If we change which cookies we use, we will revise this page and, where appropriate, ask you to re-consent.