Cookie Preferences
Last updated 2026-05-01
1. Contact for cookie questions
If you are unsure which storage technologies apply to your session, email academy@glow-pulse.one and describe the browser you use. We will point you to the relevant rows in the table below and explain how to adjust settings.
Enterprise browsers managed by your employer may override personal preferences; in that case, speak with your IT administrator about allowing essential academy cookies while blocking analytics.
2. Categories of storage
We group technologies into strictly necessary, functional, preference, and analytics categories. Strictly necessary items keep you logged in and protect forms from tampering.
Functional items remember choices such as digest frequency. Preference items store UI density selections where available. Analytics items help us understand navigation paths.
3. How consent works
On first visit, you see a modal describing these categories. Accepting enables functional and analytics cookies where applicable. Rejecting leaves only strictly necessary cookies required for security and account access.
You may reopen preferences through the footer link labeled Cookie Preferences at any time to change your decision; changes apply on the next page load.
4. Third-party technologies
Embedded video bridges or document previews from partner vendors may set their own cookies when you click through to their domains. Those vendors publish their own policies, which we do not control.
We review vendor contracts annually to ensure analytics data cannot be repurposed for advertising profiles unrelated to academy operations.
6. Managing preferences
Browser instructions differ by vendor, but most offer a privacy panel where you can delete existing cookies or block future ones per site. Blocking all cookies may prevent login.
Safari intelligent tracking prevention may delete cookies sooner than our default expiration; that behavior is controlled by Apple, not FiberForge.
Questions about this document: academy@glow-pulse.one