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Cookie Policy

We keep cookies to a minimum. This page lists the cookies Schuylkill Hub uses, what they're for, and how you can control them. It works alongside our Privacy Policy.

Effective June 29, 2026.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser. They let a site remember things between page loads and visits. Some cookies are set by the site you're visiting ("first-party"); others are set by a different company whose service the site uses ("third-party"), such as an analytics or advertising provider. We do not set any cookies of our own to track you across other websites.

Cookies we use

Strictly necessary
Required for the Site to load, render, and stay secure. These are managed by our hosting and content-delivery provider (Cloudflare) and don't track you for marketing. We also store your cookie choices in a first-party cookie (sh_consent, about six months) so we can honor them on later visits; it does not track you across sites. These can't be switched off without breaking the Site or forgetting your choices, and no consent is required for them.
Analytics
We use Google Analytics to understand, in aggregate, how the Site is used. It sets two first-party cookies: _ga and _ga_<id>, which last up to about two years and help distinguish one visitor from another. Google Analytics 4 does not store your IP address. You can opt out — see Managing your cookies.
Advertising (active when advertising launches)
We are introducing advertising. When it is active, Google and other advertising partners may set cookies to deliver ads, measure their performance, and — depending on your choices — personalize them based on your activity over time and across sites. These are not enabled until advertising goes live, and you will be able to opt out as described below and in Your privacy choices.

Managing your cookies

  • On-site consent control. You can accept or decline non-essential cookies through the consent control on the Site, and change your mind at any time. It governs analytics today and will also cover advertising when ads launch.
  • Browser settings. Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies. Blocking all cookies may affect how some sites work. See your browser's help pages for instructions.
  • Global Privacy Control. We honor the GPC signal as an opt-out of advertising "sharing"/"sale."
  • Analytics opt-out. Install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
  • Advertising opt-outs. Use Google's Ad settings, the Network Advertising Initiative, or the Digital Advertising Alliance's YourAdChoices.

Changes to this policy

We'll update this page as our use of cookies changes — most notably when advertising goes live. The effective date above shows the current version.

Contact us

Questions about cookies? Email [email protected].