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Cookies and similar technologies

This page explains how Scientific Revenue currently handles cookies, browser storage, and similar technologies on the live site.

Last updated

March 29, 2026

Current cookie posture

Scientific Revenue can load Google Analytics 4 only after a reader opts in. The setup does not use ad-tech cookies, Google Signals, or behavior-based profiling.

What the site does today

The current site is a static publication. It uses a small piece of browser storage to remember whether a reader has allowed or declined analytics.

If a reader opts in, the site may then load Google Analytics 4 for audience measurement. Scientific Revenue does not use that setup for targeted advertising, Google Signals, social plug-ins, or cross-site profiling.

Scientific Revenue may still rely on standard browser and infrastructure behaviors such as caching, TLS session handling, or other delivery-side processing that is necessary to serve requested pages securely.

Essential technical processing

Standard web delivery may still involve technical caching, TLS session handling, anti-abuse controls, or similar infrastructure behavior from browsers, hosting systems, and CDN layers. Those mechanisms exist to deliver requested content and keep the site available.

Scientific Revenue treats those functions as operational rather than as profiling or marketing tools.

External publishers and outbound links

When a reader leaves Scientific Revenue and opens a source publisher, that publisher may set its own cookies or run its own tracking stack. Scientific Revenue does not control those third-party practices.

Readers who want to understand how a destination site uses cookies should review that publisher's own cookie and privacy notices.

Managing analytics choice

Readers can reopen the consent prompt at any time and change whether analytics is allowed on this browser.

What happens if the site changes

If Scientific Revenue later expands analytics, introduces embedded third-party media, turns on ad tech, or adds any other non-essential storage or tracking technology, this page will be updated before those tools go live.

Where EU cookie rules or similar laws require prior consent for new non-essential technologies, Scientific Revenue should keep those tools disabled until the required consent controls are in place.