Cookies
Cookie policy
This page explains the small amount of browser storage used by the public Dyslibria website. The goal is simple: remember the choices you make locally and avoid optional tracking.
Last updated: 8 May 2026
How Dyslibria currently uses browser storage
The public Dyslibria site currently uses essential browser storage only. It remembers local preferences such as theme choice, reader-demo settings, and whether you dismissed the cookie notice.
At the time of this update, Dyslibria does not currently use optional analytics, advertising, behavioural profiling, or social-media tracking cookies.
Local storage and similar technologies
PECR-style rules are not limited to cookies, so this table covers the browser storage the public site relies on today.
| Storage item | Purpose | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|
| dyslibria:library-theme:v1 | Remembers your light or dark theme preference. | Until you change it or clear browser storage |
| dyslibria:reader-settings:v1 | Remembers display settings for the reader demos and other public reading surfaces on this site. | Until you change it or clear browser storage |
| dyslibria:reader:{bookId} | Stores a local backup of the last reading position for reader demos opened in your browser. | Until it is overwritten or you clear browser storage |
| dyslibria:cookie-notice-dismissed:v1 | Remembers that you dismissed the cookie notice so it does not reappear on every page load. | Until you clear browser storage or we reset the notice version |
What this site does not do
The public website does not currently run advertising tags, third-party behavioural profiling, or a consent manager for optional analytics categories because those categories are not in use.
About self-hosted installs
If you deploy the self-hosted Dyslibria library yourself, your installation may use its own essential authentication or application cookies. Those deployment-level choices are under your control and are separate from this public documentation site.