Plain-language policy
Cookie Preferences
Last updated 2026-03-02
1. Categories
We group cookies by what they do, not by buzzwords. Essential cookies keep forms, preferences, and security working. Analytics cookies help us see which pages are read and which navigation paths feel confusing. Preference cookies remember choices such as reduced motion or language where applicable.
You can allow essential only, or allow analytics as well. We do not use cookies to recreate individual identities beyond what you voluntarily submit in forms.
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| fb_prefs | Stores cookie and theme choices | 12 months | ForgeBridge Learning |
| fb_session | Maintains secure form tokens | Session | ForgeBridge Learning |
| fb_analytics_opt_in | Remembers analytics consent | 6 months | ForgeBridge Learning |
2. Consent
When you first visit, we ask for consent in plain language. Accepting analytics is optional. Rejecting optional cookies does not block the site. Consent is stored locally in your browser so we do not have to interrupt you on every visit.
If you clear browser storage, we will ask again. That is normal and does not mean we ignored your earlier choice.
3. Preferences
Preference storage is limited to operational choices such as theme and cookie decisions. We do not store sensitive categories here.
If you use multiple devices, each device has its own preference record. Adjust each one as you like.
4. Third parties
We may load minimal analytics scripts from vendors that process aggregated usage. Those vendors act under our instructions for this site and may not use the data for their own advertising on this property.
If we change vendors, we will update this page and the listing table below. Material changes will be noted at the top of the document.
5. Contact
Questions about cookies or this policy can be emailed to hello@bridge-zones.one with the subject line “Cookie question”. We respond within a reasonable period for operational inquiries.
We are not a law firm. If you need counsel about regulatory obligations beyond this site, consult qualified advisors.
6. What are cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. They are widely used to make sites work efficiently and to provide information to site operators.
You can control cookies through browser settings. Disabling all cookies may affect how forms and preferences behave.
8. Updates and version control
We date each revision at the top of this page. Minor clarifications may occur without changing the date when no rights are affected.
9. Further assistance
If you need help locating browser controls, we can point to vendor documentation. We cannot remotely configure your device.