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Cookie Policy
A cookie is a small file a site asks your browser to store. This page lists exactly what healwithinmagazine.com stores, why, and how to refuse it. It sits alongside our Privacy Policy.
1. The unusual short answer
This site currently sets no advertising and no analytics cookies at all. It is a static publication with no login, no comment system, no embedded video, no social widgets and no third-party fonts, which removes almost every reason a website normally has to track you.
2. What is actually stored
| Name | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
hw_consent | Strictly necessary (local storage) | Remembers your cookie choice so we do not ask again. Contains a preference value only — no identifier. | 12 months |
__cf_bm and similar | Strictly necessary (Cloudflare) | Bot management and security filtering set by our CDN to keep the site available. Not used for tracking or profiling. | Up to 30 minutes |
3. Categories, and what we use
- Strictly necessary — required for the site to work and to stay secure. These do not require consent under the ePrivacy Directive, and cannot be switched off without breaking the site.
- Preferences — remember choices you make. We use one, for your cookie choice itself.
- Analytics — measure how the site is used. Not in use.
- Marketing / advertising — build profiles for targeted advertising. Not in use, and we have no plans to introduce them.
4. Third parties
Our CDN and host, Cloudflare, may set security cookies as described above. We do not embed YouTube, Facebook, X, Instagram, Google Fonts, or any advertising network. When you follow an outbound link — including an affiliate link — the destination site may set its own cookies, governed by its own policy.
5. Changing your mind
Because nothing optional is loaded, there is nothing to withdraw. If we ever add an optional cookie, a consent banner will appear first and this page will change before it does.
You can also block or delete cookies in your browser. Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge all expose this under privacy settings. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop parts of the site working.
6. Global Privacy Control
We treat a GPC signal as an opt-out of any sale or sharing of personal information. Since we do neither, the practical effect is that nothing changes — but the signal is respected.