Policy

Cookie notice

What cookies and similar storage this site uses, how long they last, and how your Accept or Reject choice is kept.

What cookies are

Cookies are small files a site stores on your device. Similar storage, such as localStorage, can hold a preference without sending a cookie on every request. This page covers both, because our consent banner uses localStorage.

What we use

Essential. Needed for the site to remember your cookie choice and to serve pages securely. The consent banner will not appear on every page load once a choice exists on that browser.

Analytics. Optional. We do not currently set third-party analytics cookies. If we later add a restrained audience-measurement cookie, it will run only after Accept. Rejecting leaves every report page, form, and policy page usable.

Rejecting does not block fraud-reporting information, the case brief form, or downloads of public pages.

Cookies and similar storage table

NamePurposeDurationProvider
packetvectorpoint_cookie_consentStores Accept or Reject so the banner does not return every visitUntil you clear site data (localStorage)Packetvectorpoint (first party, this site)
Host session / security cookies (if the host sets them)Load balancing, TLS, or abuse protectionSession or up to 24 hours, depending on the hostWebsite host (first party infrastructure)
Analytics cookie (not set today)If introduced: count visits to public pages, without advertising profilesUp to 13 months if ever enabledNamed in this table before use; only after Accept

How to manage or disable cookies

Use Accept or Reject on the banner. You can also clear cookies and site data in your browser settings for packetvectorpoint.digital, which will forget the stored choice and show the banner again. Browser controls differ; look for cookies, local storage, or site data. Device-level tracking limits (for example on some mobile browsers) may block optional cookies even after Accept.

Third-party cookies

This site does not embed advertising networks. Fonts may be requested from Google Fonts when a page loads; that request can allow Google to see your IP address and the font files asked for. That is a network request, not a cookie we set. We do not place social-media share pixels. If a future map or video embed would set a third-party cookie, we will name it here before using it.

Impact of disabling

Essential storage for consent is how we honour Reject. If you block all storage, the banner may reappear. Optional analytics, when absent or rejected, means we will not have counts of which field notes are read. The case brief still works.

More on personal data

Cookie-related processing sits alongside the privacy notice, which explains the controller, retention, and your rights under Georgian law.