1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Local storage entries are treated the same way for transparency when they store consent or lightweight UI preferences.
We describe cookies plainly: some keep forms stable, others would help us understand read rates if you explicitly allow them. This page complements the consent module pinned to the bottom of urbadan.digital.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Local storage entries are treated the same way for transparency when they store consent or lightweight UI preferences.
We set strictly necessary values to remember your cookie choice (key: urbadan.digital_cookies) and to keep session-oriented forms from clearing mid-input when you navigate between programme pages.
If you choose “Allow analytics layer”, we may load privacy-preserving analytics scripts to understand which syllabus sections confuse readers. Declining keeps those scripts off; essential site functions continue.
Some programme pages embed images from external CDNs. Those requests may transmit basic technical data (IP, user agent) to the image host under their policies. We minimize such embeds and prefer static delivery where possible.
Consent entries persist for twelve months unless you clear storage. Essential session cookies expire when you close the browser unless otherwise noted on enrollment subdomains.
You can reopen the consent module by clearing site data or contacting us to reset your preference flag. Browser settings also let you block cookies globally—expect degraded form behavior if you block first-party storage entirely.
Questions about this policy: [email protected]. We review cookie practices when launching new tools; substantive edits appear here with an updated effective date.