Cookies and storage
No advertising, no analytics, no tracking cookies. But OneSignal does write to your browser, and this page says exactly what it writes.
Last updated 17 July 2026. Written under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations and the UK GDPR.
What we do not use
No advertising cookies. No analytics of any kind: no Google Analytics, no Plausible, no Matomo. No Facebook, TikTok or other pixels. No cross-site tracking, no fingerprinting, no A/B tooling. Nothing here follows you anywhere else, and there is no consent banner because there is nothing to consent to until you use the form.
What is actually on this site
| What | Set by | What it does | How long |
|---|---|---|---|
Service worker at /OneSignalSDKWorker.js | OneSignal | Registers with your browser so that a web notification can be delivered when the page is closed. Required for push to work at all. | Until you unregister it or clear site data |
| localStorage and IndexedDB entries | OneSignal | Store the subscription identifier, your permission state and the tags we set: the domain, the name you gave us, and "form" for where you signed up. | Until you clear site data or unsubscribe |
| The OneSignal script | OneSignal CDN | Loads the SDK from cdn.onesignal.com. Loading it means your IP address is visible to that CDN, as with any third-party script. | Per request |
| Google Fonts stylesheet | Serves EB Garamond and Public Sans, the two typefaces this site is set in. Loading them means your IP address is visible to Google's font servers. | Per request, then browser cache | |
| Server logs | Our host | IP address, user agent, page and timestamp. Not a cookie, but it is data, so it belongs on this page. | Typically a few months |
Push notifications need consent, and you give it twice
Under PECR we cannot send you notifications without your permission, and we do not try to. It happens in two steps and both are yours. First you tick the consent box on the form. Then your browser asks whether it may show notifications from this site, and that prompt is the browser's, not ours. Say no and nothing else on this site changes, breaks, nags or degrades. There is no second ask.
Taking it back
- Stop the notifications: your browser's site settings for primavactor.com, where you can revoke the notification permission. That also unregisters what needs unregistering.
- Remove the storage: clear site data for primavactor.com in your browser. Everything in the table above goes with it.
- Leave the list entirely: unsubscribe from any email, or write one line to [email protected].
More on the legal basis, the processor and the transfer to the United States in the privacy notice.