What the site remembers
Cookies
A cookie is a small note a website stores in your browser so the next page can remember a choice. This site uses few of them. Refusing the optional cookie does not lock the assessments, the field notes, or the enquiry form.
The choice you make in the banner is stored under the name registrycanvasgrid_cookie_consent in localStorage on your machine. That is a local note, not a third-party tracker. If your browser blocks it, the banner may return on the next visit; the pages still open.
Types we use
Essential. Needed for the page to keep its place: the consent note itself, and any session the host uses to serve the static files. These are not used to follow you onto other sites.
Reading (analytics). Used only if you accept. They tell us which field notes and assessment pages are opened, in aggregate, so we know whether a note on gazette clocks is worth keeping on the shelf. They are not used to build a profile of a person, and they are not a condition of sending an enquiry.
Cookie table
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| registrycanvasgrid_cookie_consent | Remembers Accept or Reject so the banner does not return every visit | Until you clear site data | Registry Canvas Grid (this site) |
| rcg_read | Counts which pages were opened after Accept | 6 months | Registry Canvas Grid |
| rcg_session | Host session for serving the static pages | Session | Host of registrycanvasgrid.digital |
No advertising network sets a cookie through these pages. We do not embed third-party video players or share buttons that would bring their own cookies.
Third-party cookies
Fonts are requested from Google Fonts. That request may allow Google to see your IP address and the font files you need. It is not a cookie we set. If you block that request, the pages still read in Times and Georgia.
How to manage or disable cookies
Use the banner’s Reject button, or clear cookies and site data for registrycanvasgrid.digital in your browser settings. You may also set the browser to refuse storage entirely. Essential notes may be blocked too; the site remains readable, though the banner may reappear and a form success message will not be remembered after you leave the page.
Disabling the reading cookie means we will not know which field notes are used. It does not change the text of an assessment, the fee, or whether an enquiry can be sent.
Personal information that is not a cookie is described in the privacy notice.