Cookie Policy
Last updated: April 2026
How Wajourn Uses Storage
Wajourn is a static editorial resource. The site does not use traditional HTTP cookies for any purpose. The only browser storage mechanism in use is localStorage, which is a client-side storage tool built into modern browsers. It stores a small piece of text on your device only.
What Is Stored and Why
Wajourn uses localStorage to retain a single value: whether you have previously acknowledged the cookie notice banner displayed on the site. When you accept or decline the banner, a key named wj_cookie_consent is stored in your browser’s localStorage with a value of either accepted or declined. This prevents the banner from reappearing on subsequent visits.
This value:
- Does not contain any personal information
- Is not transmitted to any server
- Is not shared with any third party
- Is not used to track your behaviour, identify you, or build a profile
What Is Not Used
Wajourn does not use any of the following:
- Analytics cookies (e.g. Google Analytics, Matomo)
- Advertising or retargeting cookies
- Third-party cookies of any kind
- Session recording or heatmap tools
- Tracking pixels or marketing scripts
- Social media tracking integrations
Managing Your localStorage
You can clear localStorage at any time through your browser settings. The exact steps vary by browser, but it is typically found under “Site Data” or “Storage” in the developer tools or privacy settings section. Clearing this data will cause the cookie notice banner to reappear on your next visit. No other functionality on Wajourn is affected.
Changes to This Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated if the site’s technical setup changes. Any updates will be reflected in the revision date above. The policy will always accurately describe the actual storage behaviour of the site.
Contact
Questions about how Wajourn uses browser storage may be directed to: [email protected]