Cookie Policy
This website may use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, monitor site performance, and understand how users interact with the content.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. They are commonly used to remember your preferences, enable basic functionality, or collect usage statistics.
How We Use Cookies
At Undercroft Labs, cookies may be used for:
- Anonymous usage analytics (e.g., page views, device types, referral sources)
- Performance monitoring to improve speed and stability
- Basic site functionality and user experience enhancements
Third-Party Cookies
Some third-party services we may use (such as analytics providers or embedded GitHub content) may set their own cookies. We do not control these cookies and recommend reviewing their policies individually.
Managing Cookies
You can adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies at any time. Most browsers also allow you to disable cookies entirely or get notified when cookies are being set.
Future Changes
As we implement analytics or new functionality, this policy may change. We will update this page accordingly if cookie usage evolves.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Cloudflare (`__cf_bm`)
We use Cloudflare for security and performance. Cloudflare sets a cookie named `__cf_bm` to distinguish between human and automated traffic. This cookie is strictly necessary for the operation of the website and cannot be turned off.
- Name: __cf_bm
- Provider: Cloudflare
- Purpose: Bot detection and protection against abuse
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Type: HTTP-only, first-party
Commento (`commentoCommenterToken`)
We use Commento to enable privacy-focused commenting on blog posts. When you choose to leave a comment and log in, Commento sets a cookie named `commentoCommenterToken` to remember your session. This cookie is only used to associate your comments with your account and is not used for tracking or analytics.
- Name: commentoCommenterToken
- Provider: Commento
- Purpose: Maintains login session for commenters
- Duration: 1 year (or until logout)
- Type: HTTP-only, first-party, set only after login
Last updated: 4/21/2025