1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device. They help websites function, remember choices, understand usage, and protect against abuse. Similar technologies include local storage, pixels, tags, and software development tools that store or read information in a browser.
2. Types of cookies we may use
Essential cookies
These support core functions such as security, network management, form protection, and reliable page delivery. A website may not work correctly without them.
Preference technologies
These remember choices you make. PlainPages currently uses browser local storage to remember your selected design mode and language so the site can restore those preferences on a later visit.
Analytics cookies
If added, these would help us understand visits, traffic sources, popular pages, and website interactions. We would use this information in aggregate to improve the site.
Performance cookies
These may help identify errors, loading problems, and performance issues so we can maintain a fast, reliable experience.
Marketing cookies
These may be used in the future to measure advertising or understand whether marketing campaigns lead to visits or inquiries. PlainPages does not currently install marketing or advertising cookies on this website.
3. Why these technologies are used
Cookies and similar technologies may be used for website functionality, security, fraud prevention, remembering visitor preferences, measuring website use, diagnosing problems, and improving performance and content.
4. Third-party cookies and tools
Third-party services used on this website or added later may set their own cookies or receive technical data. These may include analytics providers, embedded videos or maps, form services, security tools, scheduling systems, payment processors, and other hosted content.
Third-party providers control their own technologies under their privacy and cookie notices. PlainPages will aim to select reputable providers and configure them in a privacy-conscious way.
5. Current use on plain-pages.com
The current website stores the visitor’s design-mode and language choices in local storage. These are functional preferences stored on the device and are not used to identify the visitor or track activity across other websites.
As of June 16, 2026, PlainPages does not include active third-party analytics, advertising pixels, or other non-essential tracking scripts. For that reason, the website does not currently display a cookie-consent banner. If non-essential tracking is introduced, this policy and the website’s consent controls will be updated where required.
6. Managing cookies and local storage
Most browsers let you view, block, or delete cookies and site data through their privacy settings. You can also clear local storage for this website. Blocking essential storage may affect functionality, and clearing preference storage will reset your selected design mode or language.
Browser controls vary. Consult your browser’s help documentation for instructions. Where a consent tool is provided, you may also use it to accept or reject non-essential technologies.
7. Updates to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy when website tools, legal requirements, or our use of cookies changes. The current version will be posted here with its last-updated date.
8. Contact
Questions about cookies or privacy can be sent to:
PlainPages
Operated by: August Selke
Business location: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Email: hello@plain-pages.com
See also our Privacy Policy.
These policies are general business terms and should be reviewed by a qualified professional where required.