Cookies.
What we run by default, what we run after you accept, what cookies each tool sets, and how to change your mind.
What runs always.
Cloudflare Web Analytics measures aggregate traffic. It does not set cookies, does not store IP addresses for tracking purposes, and does not fingerprint visitors. The data we see is counts and trends, not individuals. There is no opt-in needed because nothing identifying is captured.
The site loads Google Fonts via CDN, which serves font files but does not set tracking cookies.
The contact page loads Cloudflare Turnstile for spam protection. Turnstile uses a privacy-preserving challenge that does not require user-identifying cookies and does not track users across sites.
What runs by default.
Two analytics tools load on every page unless you have opted out. They sit alongside Cloudflare Web Analytics (above), which is separate and not opt-outable because it sets nothing identifying.
Google Analytics 4 — page-level engagement metrics, content performance, form drop-off. IP anonymization is enabled.
_ga— visitor identification — 2 years (first-party)_ga_<property-id>— session state — 2 years (first-party)
Microsoft Clarity — heatmaps and anonymized session replays so we can see how the content is read. Microsoft anonymizes IP addresses by default, masks form fields, and strips typed text from replays before we ever see them.
_clck— visitor identification — 1 year (first-party)_clsk— session identification — 1 day (first-party)CLID— Clarity ID — 1 year (first-party)MUID— Microsoft user ID — 1 year (third-party from Microsoft)
Opt out: three paths on the privacy page — email, button, or browser-level Global Privacy Control. Your local choice is stored as localStorage["ixsor-consent"] on your device — not a cookie, not transmitted to us.
Third-party embeds.
Some websites embed third-party content (videos, maps, social posts) that can set their own cookies. This site has no third-party embeds at present. If we add any in the future, we will note them here.
Opting out — three paths.
Pick whichever fits. Any one is sufficient.
- Email — write to [email protected] with subject "Opt out — analytics".
- Button — click Privacy choices in the footer (or visit /privacy#opt-out) and click Opt out. Sets a local preference; tracking stops on this browser.
- Browser-level — we honor Global Privacy Control automatically (Brave, Firefox, DuckDuckGo, others).
You can also delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you block third-party cookies entirely; that will block Microsoft Clarity's MUID cookie without affecting the rest of the site. Google also offers a browser add-on that opts you out of all GA4 across sites.
Updates to this notice.
This notice is dated above. If our cookie or analytics practices change, we will update this notice and the effective date.