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Cookie Policy

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Website Legal Scope

It governs the Doserly website, its public content, and its website tools. It does not govern the Doserly mobile app, which will have its own separate legal terms and privacy disclosures.

What cookies and similar technologies are

Cookies are small text files stored in your browser or device. Similar technologies can include session storage, local storage, scripts, and related mechanisms that help websites remember state, measure usage, or support functionality.

Website-only scope

This Cookie Policy applies only to the Doserly website. It does not govern the Doserly mobile app or any future app-specific technologies.

Strictly necessary site-state items

The website currently uses the following first-party state items to manage consent and website functionality:

  • `requires-consent` to record whether the visitor is in a region where prior consent is required for non-essential browser analytics or monitoring, or where geography is unknown.
  • `doserly-consent` to store whether a visitor accepted or declined non-essential browser analytics and monitoring.
  • `doserly-consent-version` to store the current version of the browser consent choice.
  • `doserly-consent-id` as an HttpOnly first-party identifier used to associate server-side consent event records with the same browser over time.
  • `doserly-disclaimer-ack` in browser sessionStorage to remember calculator disclaimer acknowledgement during the current session.

Analytics and performance technologies

If enabled, the website uses Vercel Analytics and Vercel Speed Insights to help us understand page usage patterns and site performance.

Vercel Analytics is designed to provide aggregated website analytics without using traditional third-party cookies. It may process page URL, route, referrer, timestamp, filtered query parameters, country or regional geolocation, browser, operating system, and device information.

Vercel Speed Insights is designed to collect anonymous performance and web-vitals data such as route, URL, browser, device type, operating system, country, network speed, and performance metrics.

On the Doserly website, these non-essential browser analytics tools load only when consent has been accepted or when consent is clearly not required under our region-based consent logic.

Monitoring technologies

The website uses Sentry for monitoring and reliability. Browser-side Sentry monitoring and session replay are treated as non-essential browser technologies on this website and are only enabled when consent has been accepted or when consent is clearly not required.

Our browser-side Sentry replay configuration uses privacy-focused defaults, including masking text, masking inputs, and blocking media before replay data leaves the browser.

Separate server-side and edge-side Sentry monitoring may still process runtime error and security information on the backend because those systems do not rely on browser cookies to function.

Other website service providers

The website also relies on Vercel for hosting and runtime services, Supabase for hosted database infrastructure and APIs used for server-side consent records, Sanity for content management and content delivery, and OneSignal for newsletter signup processing. These providers may process information in connection with website operation or form submissions even where they are not used to place browser analytics cookies.

Where the visitor is in the UK or EU, or where geography cannot be determined, the website is designed to fail closed and not load non-essential browser analytics or browser monitoring until the visitor gives affirmative consent.

Where consent is not required for the visitor's region, the website may load those tools by default unless the visitor has explicitly declined them.

Our consent controls are designed so that accepting and declining non-essential browser tools are presented with equal prominence.

When a visitor accepts or declines these tools, the website may also store a pseudonymous server-side consent event record tied to a first-party consent identifier so we can administer consent choices and demonstrate what choice was recorded, when it was recorded, and which version of the consent mechanism was in effect.

You can reopen the website's consent controls using the Manage Cookies control made available on the website, including from the legal pages and footer surfaces. You can also clear or manage browser cookies using your browser settings.

Browser-level controls

Most browsers let you review, delete, or block cookies. If you block or clear cookies, some website features may behave differently. Session storage values can typically be cleared when you close your browser or clear site data.

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the website, technologies, or legal requirements. The updated version will be posted on this page with a revised "Last updated" date.

Contact us

Privacy questions about website cookies, browser monitoring, or consent choices: privacy@doserly.com

Related website legal documents: Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and Medical Disclaimer.

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