Cookie Policy
Short version: llmthreat sets no advertising or tracking cookies, and there's no consent wall because there's nothing to consent to. The analytics here is cookieless by design. This page spells out exactly what the site does store on your device, and why. Effective .
What we store on your device
Only what is strictly necessary for the site to behave sensibly. No advertising, analytics, or cross-site identifiers are stored on your device.
| Name | Party | Type | Purpose | Lifetime | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| llmthreat.notice.v1 | First-party | localStorage | Remembers you dismissed the privacy notice, so it does not reappear. | Until you clear site data | Strictly necessary |
Strictly-necessary storage is exempt from consent under ePrivacy rules — it can't be used to track you.
The tool we use, and why it's cookieless
- Vercel Web Analytics — audience measurement. It's cookieless: it counts page views without a persistent identifier and does not follow you across sites. Their privacy terms.
Because it reads and writes no non-essential data on your device, it triggers no consent requirement. That's why you see a plain notice here, not an "Accept all cookies" button — we don't set any to accept.
How to control it
You can clear or block site storage anytime from your browser settings. Doing so only forgets that you dismissed the privacy notice; nothing on the site depends on tracking you, so there's nothing else to opt out of.
If this ever changes
If we ever add a tool that would set a non-essential cookie or tracker, we'd ask for your consent first through a proper opt-in — off by default, reject as easy as accept — and this page and the table above would be updated before it launched.