Cookie Policy
What we set, what we don't, and how to turn it off.
This page describes the cookies and similar technologies used on vugapublishing.com. Read together with our Privacy Policy.
1. What Cookies Are
A cookie is a small text file a website stores in your browser. Cookies make websites work more efficiently and let site owners understand how their site is being used. Some cookies are essential; others are optional.
2. The Short Version
This is a static marketing site. We do not use advertising cookies, tracking pixels, social-media share trackers, or third-party analytics with persistent identifiers. The only cookies that may be set are essential first-party cookies and any cookies set by Google's font-delivery service when your browser fetches Oswald and Raleway from Google Fonts.
3. Cookies We Use
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| None at present | The static pages on vugapublishing.com do not currently set first-party cookies. If we add a checkout flow, login, or analytics in the future, this table will be updated and consent obtained where required. | — | — |
| Source | Purpose | Type | Privacy info |
|---|---|---|---|
| fonts.googleapis.com / fonts.gstatic.com | Delivery of the Oswald and Raleway typefaces. Google may set cookies and log IP and User-Agent for font delivery. | Essential to the typography of the site. Strictly necessary. | policies.google.com/privacy |
If you make a purchase through a future checkout, the payment processor (e.g., Stripe) will set its own cookies on its own domain to prevent fraud. Those cookies are governed by the processor's policy.
4. How to Control Cookies
You can manage cookies in your browser settings. Most browsers let you:
- See which cookies are stored on your device;
- Block all cookies or only third-party cookies;
- Delete cookies for a specific site or all sites;
- Set cookies to expire when you close the browser.
Quick links to browser instructions:
Blocking cookies will not affect your ability to read this site. It may affect future features (e.g., checkout) when those are added.
5. Do Not Track & Global Privacy Control
Some browsers send a Do-Not-Track or Global Privacy Control signal. Because this site does not use tracking cookies, those signals have no behavior to change. Where applicable law requires us to honor a privacy signal as an opt-out request, we do.
6. Changes
We will update this page if our cookie practices change — for example, when we add a checkout flow or analytics. The "Last updated" date at the top will reflect the change.
7. Contact
Questions about cookies? Email [email protected].