Cookie Policy

How cookies and similar technologies are used on Nautical Solver.

Overview

This Cookie Policy explains how Nautical Solver uses cookies and similar technologies to support basic site functionality and understand general usage patterns.

Nautical Solver aims to keep the use of cookies minimal and transparent and does not use cookies to directly identify individual users.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by websites. They are commonly used to enable basic functionality, remember preferences, or collect aggregated usage information.

Cookies used by Nautical Solver

Nautical Solver does not set first-party cookies for profiling, marketing, or behavioral tracking. Essential browser storage mechanisms may be used for basic functionality and performance purposes.

Browser storage & local data

Some features may use browser storage mechanisms such as localStorage to improve usability (for example, retaining calculator inputs after a page refresh).

  • This data remains stored on your own device
  • No such data is transmitted to Nautical Solver servers
  • You can clear stored data at any time through your browser settings
Third-party services

Nautical Solver may rely on third-party services (such as hosting providers, analytics tools, or content delivery infrastructure) that operate according to their own privacy and cookie policies. Any cookies set by such services are governed by the respective providers.

Managing cookies

You can control, block, or delete cookies at any time through your browser settings. Please note that disabling certain storage mechanisms may affect site functionality or user experience.

Changes to this policy

This Cookie Policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in site functionality, technology, or legal requirements. Updates will be posted on this page and take effect upon publication.

For more information about data handling and site usage, please review our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.