How the public site may remember settings and measure usage
This notice explains the general use of cookies, local storage, analytics technologies, and third-party media tools that may support the Sage Records public experience.
1. Overview
Cookies and similar technologies help websites remember information between visits, keep features working, measure performance, and understand how visitors use public routes.
On Sage Records, these technologies may relate to navigation state, playback continuity, visual preferences, analytics, or embedded media providers.
2. Technologies that may be used
- cookies stored by your browser;
- local storage or similar browser-based persistence used for interface and player continuity;
- analytics scripts or measurement tools;
- storage or identifiers set by embedded media, social widgets, or third-party platforms.
3. Categories of cookies and similar technologies
4. Player and interface continuity
The shared site shell and player may use browser storage or client-side state to keep interface choices, queue behaviour, or page continuity more stable while browsing the public catalogue.
These features are meant to improve usability, but they may rely on browser settings that you can clear or block through your device or browser controls.
5. Managing your preferences
Most browsers let you review, block, or delete cookies and other stored data. You may also be able to limit tracking through browser privacy controls, device settings, or consent tools where available.
Disabling some technologies may affect how media, navigation, or certain convenience features behave on the site.
6. Updates and related pages
This notice may change as the public stack evolves, especially if new analytics tools, embeds, player behaviour, or consent features are introduced.
Browser controls, private browsing modes, and device settings may affect how these technologies behave from one visitor to another.