Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 2026

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit. They are widely used to make sites work, remember your preferences, or gather information about how people use a site.

What we use

We keep this simple. The wavelength.org website does not use advertising cookies, tracking pixels, or third-party analytics. We do not use Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, or any similar tool.

The only cookie-like storage we use is a session token held temporarily in your browser when you submit the interest registration form. This is used solely to process your submission and is not retained beyond your session.

Our hosting infrastructure (Cloudflare) may set a small number of strictly necessary cookies for security and performance purposes — for example, to distinguish human visitors from automated traffic. These cookies do not identify you personally and cannot be used for tracking or advertising. You can read more at cloudflare.com/privacypolicy .

Your choices

Because we do not use non-essential cookies, there is nothing to opt out of on this site. You can manage or clear cookies at any time through your browser settings. Removing Cloudflare's strictly necessary cookies may affect site performance but will not affect your ability to use the site.

Changes to this policy

If we introduce new tools that use cookies in future, we will update this page and, where required, ask for your consent before setting them. The date at the top of this page reflects when it was last updated.

Questions

Contact us at support@wavelength.org if you have any questions about how we use cookies.

More detail on how we handle your data

See our full Privacy Notice for information about what personal data we collect and how we use it.