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Cookie Policy
Effective 2026-04-26.
1. What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store. The browser sends the cookie back on later requests to the same website, which lets the site recognize that you are the same visitor across page loads.
Sovereignty Stack uses cookies for two narrow purposes only: to keep you signed in across page loads, and to remember a small number of preferences. We do not use cookies for advertising. We do not run third-party tracking pixels.
2. The cookies we set
The full inventory of cookies sits in three categories. The first category is set on every visit; the second is set after consent; the third is set when you take an action that depends on it.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies keep the service working. They are set the first time you arrive on the site and cannot be turned off without breaking core functionality.
| Name | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
ss_session |
Identifies your signed-in session. Holds a session token reference; the token itself is hashed before storage. | Up to thirty days, or the duration of your browser session, whichever is shorter |
ss_csrf |
Protects against cross-site request forgery on form submissions. | Same as the session |
cookie_consent |
Records your consent choice (accept, reject, or settings). | One year |
Functional cookies
These cookies are set after you take an action that creates them. They remember small preferences inside the dashboard.
| Name | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
ss_dashboard_state |
Remembers panel-open and panel-closed states inside the member dashboard. | One year |
Analytics and advertising cookies
We do not currently set any analytics cookies, any advertising cookies, or any third-party cookies that profile you across other sites. If we add an analytics cookie in future, we will list it in the table above and condition it on consent.
3. Bot protection
We use Cloudflare Turnstile to distinguish human visitors from automated traffic on the public forms (newsletter signup, login, password reset, checkout). Turnstile uses a small number of cookies and request signals to make this judgement. The signals stay on Cloudflare's servers and are not used to track you across sites unrelated to ours. Turnstile cookies are classified as strictly necessary because they are part of how we protect the service.
4. Consent
EU and EEA visitors see a consent banner on the first visit. The banner offers three choices: accept all categories, reject all non-essential categories, or open settings to choose category by category.
Until you make a choice, only strictly necessary cookies are set. The consent banner is dismissed by your choice; the choice is stored in the cookie_consent cookie listed above with a one-year lifetime.
Visitors outside the EU and EEA do not see a consent banner because the only cookies in scope are strictly necessary. Where local law in your country of residence requires a banner, we will adjust this rule.
5. How to revoke consent
You may change or revoke your consent at any time.
- Through the account settings page if you are signed in: a "Cookies" panel under
/account/preferenceslets you change your choice. - Through the footer link "Cookie preferences" on every public page if you are not signed in: clicking it reopens the consent banner.
- Through your browser's settings: every modern browser offers a way to delete cookies for a specific domain or to block cookies entirely. Doing this for
mysovereigntystack.comwill sign you out and disable account-aware features until you sign in again.
Revoking consent for non-essential categories does not remove the cookies that have already been set; you must clear them through your browser. We delete the corresponding consent record on our side.
6. Your rights
The cookies described above process small amounts of personal data (the session reference, the consent choice, the dashboard state). Your rights over that data are described in the Privacy Policy. The right of erasure under GDPR Article 17 reaches the personal-data fields associated with the cookies; your browser controls the cookies themselves.
7. Updating this policy
We will update this page when we change the cookies we use. The effective date below tracks the most recent change. Where a change introduces a new non-essential cookie, the consent banner reappears on your next visit so you can choose anew.
8. Banner copy
For reference, the consent banner reads as follows:
We use a small number of strictly necessary cookies to keep you signed in and to keep the site secure. We do not use advertising cookies. You can accept everything, reject everything optional, or open settings to choose per category. Your choice is stored for one year.
Buttons: Accept · Reject · Settings
9. Contact
For any cookie-related question, write to support@mysovereigntystack.com or use the support page.