Effective date: November 28, 2024
We use cookies on methodborne.com. Not a lot. Not for nothing. Here’s exactly what’s running and why.
Cookies are small pieces of data stored on your device by your browser. Similar technologies may also be used.
What’s running and why
Cookies on this site fall into three categories. None of them are here to be annoying.
Essential
The site can’t function without these. Security, page delivery, core system behavior. They’re always on. That’s the deal.
Functional and embedded services
Certain features rely on third-party tools. When those features load, their cookies load with them:
Framer: Site infrastructure and delivery
Cal.com: Scheduling (if embedded on a page)
Microsoft/Bing: Analytics or related services, where enabled
We don’t control what these providers set, but we disclose their presence and only load them where necessary.
Analytics and performance
Used to understand how the site is being used and where it can be better. Where required by applicable law, these are only activated after your consent.
Cookie overview
A high-level view of what may be in play, depending upon the page and the features loaded. This is indicative, not an exhaustive list.
Category
Purpose
Provider
Duration
Essential
Core site functionality, security, session handling
Methodborne / Framer
Session to persistent
Functional
Embedded features (e.g. scheduling tools)
Cal.com
Session to persistent
Analytics
Usage insights, performance measurement
Microsoft / Bing (if enabled)
Persistent
Infrastructure
Site delivery, performance optimization
Framer
Session to persistent
Actual cookies may vary by page and features requested. Third-party providers may update their own cookies independently.
Consent
Where required by applicable law, non-essential cookies only run after you say so. You can withdraw or change your preferences at any time via the cookie settings (when available).
Your controls
You have options:
Use our consent interface to manage preferences (if shown)
Block or delete cookies through your browser settings
Skip embedded features if you’d rather third-party cookies didn’t load
Disabling some cookies may affect how parts of the site work. That’s a fair trade. Your call.
Third-party responsibility
Once you interact with an embedded tool or external platform, their privacy rules apply, not ours. We link to third parties because they’re useful, not because we vouch for everything they do.
Updates
This policy evolves as the site does. When it changes, the date at the top changes. No drama.
Questions
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