Transparency / Website
Cookies & Local Storage
A direct inventory of what the website stores, why it does so, and for how long. StraightForward Studios currently configures no advertising, marketing, profiling, or analytics cookies.
Last updated: July 16, 2026View legal centerCurrent inventory
Limited storage. Specific purposes.
This list reflects application storage and the anonymous production response observed on July 16, 2026; it will be reviewed when access, infrastructure, or website features change.
| Technology & provider | Purpose | Category | Retention | Destination & control |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sfwd-language · SFWD / localStorage | Remember the PT or EN choice. | Functional | Until cleared or replaced. | Remains in the browser; it is not sent to the studio. |
| sfwd-privacy-notice · SFWD / localStorage | Remember which notice version was closed. | Functional / transparency | Until cleared or replaced by a new version. | Remains in the browser; it is not sent to the studio. |
| __cf_bm · Cloudflare / cookie | Protect the website from automated traffic and reduce false positives. | Strictly necessary / security | 30 minutes of inactivity, according to Cloudflare. | Processed by Cloudflare; it can be cleared in the browser. |
1. Cookies and local storage
Cookies are small files sent to the browser by a service. Local storage is an area of the browser that a website uses to keep preferences on the device. They are different technologies, but we explain both here for transparency.
The website’s local keys contain no name, email address, or account identifier and are not transmitted to StraightForward Studios. Hosting infrastructure uses a technical security cookie and may use authentication and session mechanisms when access is restricted.
The inventory below covers storage configured by the website application and the cookie observed in an anonymous production response. Authenticated-session mechanisms are managed by hosting, may vary with access mode, and will be inventoried separately before public opening.
2. Why the notice does not ask you to ‘accept all’
The website notice is informational. We do not request consent for strictly necessary cookies or pretend there is a choice about features required for security or access.
There are also no optional analytics, advertising, or marketing cookies to accept or reject today. If an optional category is added, it will remain off by default when consent is the appropriate ground, with rejection as easy as acceptance and a way to revise the choice later.
3. How to control or delete storage
You can clear cookies and site data through your browser settings. This may reset the language, make the notice appear again, or require a new sign-in for access-restricted versions.
The PT and EN buttons let you change language at any time. Closing the notice stores only the version already shown so it does not repeat on every page.
4. Legal ground and minimization
Strictly necessary cookies are used to deliver and protect the service and do not depend on consent when they are indispensable to operation or security. Local preferences begin with the user’s interaction, remain on the device, and are limited to what the feature requires.
We do not combine this information with other databases, build profiles, or use browsing history for advertising.
5. Changes and contact
We will update the inventory before enabling any new storage category. Material changes will receive a new notice version.
Questions or requests can be sent to contact@sfwdstudios.com.
