ChocoAngle

Storage

Cookies and browser storage

Updated 20 August 2026

This page lists everything chocoangle.com can leave in your browser. The list is short because the site has no advertising, no analytics account of its own, no reader database and no form to fill in, and it describes what actually happens rather than what a template would say.

What this site stores

One entry, written by this site and staying on your device.

  • storageNotice in local storage records that you closed the notice at the bottom of the page, so it stops appearing. It holds a single word, it is never sent anywhere, and it lasts until you clear your browser data.

That is the complete list of what we write. No advertising cookie, no remarketing pixel, no social network button, no cross-site tracker and no fingerprinting script is used on chocoangle.com. Because we sell no advertising, there is no marketing category to describe here.

The network layer

Pages are delivered through Cloudflare, Inc., which acts as our content delivery network and security layer and therefore processes technical request data on our behalf: the URL requested, the referring page, Core Web Vitals measurements, device and browser type, and the country resolved from your IP address.

  • Cloudflare may set a technical cookie of its own for security and bot management. It carries no advertising purpose and is not read by us.
  • Cloudflare Web Analytics loads a small measurement beacon with each page. It reports the figures above and operates without cookies and without a persistent identifier for you.
  • Our hosting provider keeps ordinary server logs, containing IP addresses and user agents, for security and diagnostics.

Fonts and images

Typefaces and every image on the site are served from this domain. No font network, no image CDN and no embedded video player is called from another host. The one third-party request a page makes is Cloudflare's page-view beacon described above, which records the visit without setting a cookie.

Controlling all of it

Every browser can clear site data for a single domain from its site settings panel, usually reachable from the padlock beside the address bar. Doing so removes the entry above and anything Cloudflare has set. Clearing storage also removes your answer to the notice, so it will greet you again on the next visit.

Related reading

How this connects to your rights under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) is explained in the privacy notice; the editorial and funding side is in the terms of use. Anything unclear can go to desk@chocoangle.com.

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