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Cookie notice

Last updated: 8 August 2026

In short: this website does not set any cookies, and there is nothing for you to accept or reject.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files a website asks your browser to store. They are commonly used to keep you signed in, remember preferences, or track behaviour across sites for advertising. Similar technologies — local storage, session storage, tracking pixels and device fingerprinting — do comparable things by other means.

What this site uses

None of them. We have built this site so that browsing it requires no cookies at all:

  • No analytics. We do not run Google Analytics or any equivalent, so there are no analytics cookies and no visitor tracking.
  • No advertising or social pixels. Nothing on this site reports your visit to an ad network or social platform.
  • Self-hosted fonts. The Muli/Mulish typeface is served from our own domain rather than from Google Fonts, so your browser makes no request to Google when you load a page.
  • No embedded third-party media. All images and icons are served from this domain.
  • No preference or session cookies. The site has no login and stores no settings, so it has nothing to remember.

Third-party pages you may be sent to

Two links take you away from this site, and once you are there, that provider’s own cookie policy applies rather than ours:

  • Stripe checkout. Selecting “Buy now” in our webstore (when it is live) takes you to a checkout page hosted by Stripe, which uses cookies necessary to run the checkout and process payment.
  • Social profiles. Our LinkedIn and X links take you to those platforms, which set their own cookies.

Server logs

Our web server keeps standard access logs — IP address, requested page, timestamp and browser user agent — which are needed to operate and secure the site. These are not cookies and are not used to track you across other websites. Retention is covered in our privacy policy.

Controlling cookies in your browser

There is nothing here to block, but if you want to manage cookies generally, every major browser lets you view, delete and block them from its privacy settings. Blocking all cookies will break many other websites, so most people prefer to block third-party cookies only.

If this changes

If we ever add analytics, embedded video, a chat widget or anything else that sets cookies, we will update this page and, where the law requires it, ask for your consent before those cookies are set.

Questions

Email sales@maji.systems and we will answer directly.