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Cookie and local storage information for Deckpass

Deckpass keeps the public website deliberately simple. We do not currently run advertising tags on the marketing site, and optional measurement is off by default. This page explains what the site stores today, why it is used, and how visitors can manage their choice.

What Deckpass stores today

On the public marketing site, Deckpass currently stores the cookie-preference decision locally in the browser so visitors are not prompted on every page load.

If a customer signs in to the Deckpass workspace, Deckpass also sets an essential session cookie so the authenticated area can recognise the signed-in user and keep the workspace session active securely.

Some pages may also load third-party services only when they are needed for a specific action, such as Cloudflare Turnstile for anti-abuse checks on forms or Stripe for checkout and billing flows.

Categories used on the site

  • Essential — required for core site and workspace behaviour, security checks, sign-in sessions, and remembering the consent decision itself
  • Preferences — reserved for convenience choices if Deckpass adds them later; this category is currently inactive
  • Measurement — reserved for analytics if Deckpass introduces them later; this category is currently inactive by default

Optional categories remain off unless a visitor chooses otherwise. Essential functions cannot be disabled from the consent tool because the site or workspace would not operate correctly without them.

Items currently used

  • deckpass-cookie-consent — stored in browser local storage to remember the consent selection made in the banner or preference modal
  • deckpass_session — essential authenticated session cookie used when a customer signs in to the Deckpass workspace

Deckpass does not currently use advertising cookies on the marketing site in this repository.

Third-party services that may set cookies

  • Cloudflare Turnstile — used on selected forms to help prevent spam and abuse
  • Stripe — used when a visitor starts checkout, billing, or subscription-related flows

These services are used only where relevant to the action being performed, rather than as site-wide advertising or tracking tags.

How to change your choice

Use the Cookie preferences link in the footer to reopen the preference panel at any time. From there, you can accept optional categories, refuse them, or save a custom selection.

Consent approach

Deckpass keeps optional categories off by default, presents refusal as clearly as acceptance, and separates essential functions from optional ones so visitors can make an informed choice.