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Cookie Policy

Cookies, local storage, and similar technologies

Last updated: 9 May 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Obliqo uses cookies, local storage, and similar browser technologies when you visit the website or use the service.

Obliqo is designed to minimize tracking. As of the date of this policy, Obliqo does not use advertising cookies or behavioral profiling cookies on its core public pages. If that changes, this policy will be updated and, where required by law, an appropriate consent mechanism will be introduced before non-essential technologies are activated.

At a glance

  • Obliqo uses strictly necessary browser storage for core functionality and interface state.
  • Obliqo uses Plausible Analytics — cookieless, no personal data stored, processed under legitimate interest.
  • Obliqo can load fonts from Google Fonts, which may receive your IP address. Consent is required and can be withdrawn anytime via “Manage cookies” in the footer.
  • Obliqo does not use advertising cookies, behavioural profiling, or cross-site tracking.

Who is responsible for this policy

Obliqo is operated by Fabrizio Terzi as an independent personal project under Pyragogy.org.

Legal entity: Fabrizio Terzi — VAT IT04923300166 — registered in Bergamo (24123), Italy. PEC (certified email for legal notices): fabrizio.pyragogy@pec.it. General contact: info@pyragogy.org.

Scope of this policy

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by a website. Similar technologies can include local storage, session storage, pixels, identifiers, SDK-based storage, and other browser-side tools that perform comparable functions.

Under European and Italian privacy rules, not only traditional cookies but also other tracking technologies may require transparency and, for non-essential uses, prior consent.

Active technologies and third-party resources

Session or local browser storage

Obliqo uses browser storage (session and local storage) to maintain interface state, preserve temporary inputs, support continuity during a review session, and persist your cookie consent preference. The consent record stores a version, timestamp, and the choices you made.

Strictly necessary technical storage

For core service operation, authentication, session integrity, and user-requested features, Obliqo uses strictly necessary cookies or comparable technologies that do not require prior consent under applicable law.

Plausible Analytics · legitimate interest

Obliqo uses Plausible Analytics, self-hosted at plausible.pyragogy.org. Plausible is cookieless and does not store personal data. It counts page views by computing a daily-rotating hash of IP + User Agent that cannot identify individual users. Loaded under legitimate interest, no consent gate required.

Google Fonts · consent-gated

When you grant consent, Obliqo loads display fonts (Outfit, Inter, IBM Plex Mono) from fonts.googleapis.com. Google may receive your IP address, requested URL, and standard HTTP headers to serve the font files. You can disable this from “Manage cookies” in the footer at any time — Obliqo will then use system fonts instead.

These technologies are used to make the service function properly and to understand basic site usage — not to profile you for advertising or cross-site tracking.

No advertising or behavioral tracking cookies

How external requests are handled

Even where Obliqo does not use tracking cookies, some third-party resources may receive technical request data when your browser loads them. This includes your IP address, requested URL, browser headers, and similar connection data ordinarily needed to deliver web content.

Google Fonts is the only consent-gated third-party resource currently used by Obliqo. When enabled, Google receives your IP address and standard HTTP headers to serve the font files. Google states that the Google Fonts API does not set or log cookies. When disabled, Obliqo falls back to system fonts and no request is made to fonts.googleapis.com or fonts.gstatic.com.

Plausible Analytics is self-hosted under plausible.pyragogy.org and is not a third-party tracker in the conventional sense — it is cookieless, processes no personal data, and operates under legitimate interest.

If Obliqo introduces additional external CDNs, font providers, or similar resources in the future, they will be disclosed here and, where applicable, gated by consent.

When consent is required

Strictly necessary cookies or similar technologies used solely to provide a service explicitly requested by the user, maintain security, or ensure essential technical operation do not generally require prior consent.

Non-essential tracking technologies, including profiling, advertising, or similar analytics tools, require prior consent where required by applicable law. If Obliqo introduces such tools in the future, a consent mechanism will be implemented before they are activated.

How long cookie or storage data may remain

Session-based browser storage may be cleared automatically when the browsing session ends, depending on browser behavior and the specific technology used.

Local storage or persistent cookies, if used for essential preferences or continuity, may remain on your device until they expire, are overwritten, or are deleted by you or your browser.

How to manage cookies and storage

You can manage your consent for non-essential resources at any time using the “Manage cookies” link in the site footer. Changes apply immediately and are persisted in your browser as a versioned consent record (with a timestamp and your selection).

You can also control cookies and browser storage through your browser settings, including by:

Please note that disabling strictly necessary cookies or browser storage may impair parts of the service, including temporary session continuity, interface state, and your stored cookie preference.

How this page fits with the broader privacy notice

This Cookie Policy should be read together with the Privacy Policy, which explains how Obliqo processes personal data more broadly, including submitted content, technical logs, provider relationships, international transfers, and user rights.

How updates will be handled

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in site functionality, technical architecture, service providers, legal requirements, or use of cookies and similar technologies. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page indicates the most recent revision.

Questions about cookies or tracking

For questions about this Cookie Policy or related privacy issues, contact: info@pyragogy.org