Cookies

Cookie Policy

How BRIK64 uses cookies, local storage, and similar technologies.

Effective date and scope

Effective and last updated: June 17, 2026.

Cookies are small files stored by a browser. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, and scripts that store or read information from a device.

This policy covers public BRIK64 web surfaces and explains technologies visitors can observe or control through consent choices.

Current technologies

`brik64-cookie-consent` is first-party localStorage used as an essential preference record for cookie choices, consent version, and timestamp.

`brik64_session` is first-party localStorage used for optional analytics. It should only be created after analytics consent is present.

`brik64_admin_session` is a first-party secure HTTP cookie used only for administrative authentication. It is strictly necessary for authorized administrative access and expires after a limited session period.

Security or challenge cookies may be set when abuse prevention or challenge protection is active. Payment processor cookies may apply on hosted checkout or payment surfaces. Those technologies are limited to their operational purpose.

Categories and choices

BRIK64 uses strictly necessary technologies for site operation, security, consent choices, checkout, and authorized administration. Optional analytics are used only when enabled through consent controls.

BRIK64 does not use marketing cookies unless the site is updated to disclose them and request consent where required.

Where consent is required, the cookie banner lets visitors accept all cookies, choose essential cookies only, or manage preferences. You can also clear cookies and local storage in your browser.

Blocking strictly necessary cookies may cause parts of the site, security controls, consent preferences, or checkout to stop working.

Manage cookies

To change choices, clear the `brik64-cookie-consent` item from browser localStorage and reload the site, or use the cookie management route when available.

Browser controls may also delete cookies, block storage, or limit similar technologies. Those controls may affect site behavior.