What cookies are
Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser. They let the site remember things like your language, your session, or whether you've accepted analytics. Some cookies are first-party (set by us), others are third-party (set by services we use).
Categories we use
Essential cookies: needed for the site to work. They store your language choice and keep you signed in to the free assessment. Cannot be disabled, because the site would not function without them.
Analytics cookies (optional): we don't set any today. When we add product or marketing analytics in a future release, they will appear here in their own opt-in category, and we will show a consent banner before any analytics cookie is set.
Marketing cookies: we don't use them today. If we ever do, they'll be in their own opt-in category and listed here before they go live.
The specific cookies
NEXT_LOCALE (essential, first-party): stores your language choice (EN or ES). Expires when you close the browser or after 1 year.
We will add the consent-preference cookie and any analytics cookies here when the consent banner ships, with their names, purposes, and expiry.
How to manage cookies
Today, the site only sets essential cookies, so there is nothing to opt out of. When the consent banner ships, you'll be able to change your preferences any time from the footer.
You can also block cookies in your browser settings, but blocking essential cookies will break parts of the site.
Third-party services
Today, no cookies are set by third-party analytics or marketing services. When we add them, this section will list the specific service, the data it receives, and the legal transfer mechanism (e.g. Standard Contractual Clauses for transfers outside the EU).
Do Not Track signals
Browsers can send a "Do Not Track" (DNT) signal. There is no industry consensus on how to honor DNT, so we treat any DNT signal as a default to "decline" in the consent banner. You can always change it back.
Changes to this policy
When we add a new cookie category or sub-processor, we update this page and re-prompt the consent banner so you can decide again. The date at the top shows when we last changed something material.