Cookie notice
Updated 18 August 2026 · New South Wales, Australia
This page describes every piece of data zestyprobe.com places in your browser. The list is short, and it is complete: if something is not named here, this site does not store it.
Cookies, local storage and the difference
A cookie is a small file a site asks your browser to keep and send back on the next visit. Local storage and the browser database do a similar job without travelling with each request. All three are covered by this notice, because from a reader’s point of view the question is the same: what is kept on my device, and why.
Strictly necessary — always present
- userConsent — a single local-storage entry holding the word accepted or declined. It exists so the notice at the foot of the page is shown once rather than at every visit. It is kept until you clear your browser storage, and it identifies nobody.
Notifications and marketing — only after you accept
If you press Accept in the notice, or tick the consent box on the form, this site loads the OneSignal script and OneSignal then keeps its own entries on your device:
- OneSignal storage entries — a device identifier, the subscription state and a few settings, kept in local storage, in session storage and in a browser database named ONE_SIGNAL_SDK_DB. Their purpose is to deliver the browser notifications you asked for. They typically persist until you clear them or unsubscribe.
- A service worker — a small background script registered at /OneSignalSDKWorker.js that receives a notification when your browser is closed. It carries no reading history.
Before you choose, none of this exists: the OneSignal script is not requested and no notification entry is written. That is the actual behaviour of the page, not an intention.
Analytics and advertising
There are none. This site runs no analytics product, no advertising network, no pixel and no third-party tracker, so there is no such category to switch on or off. Should that ever change, this page will be rewritten before the code is added and the notice at the foot of the page will ask you again.
Taking your consent back
- Press Decline in the notice at the foot of any page. The site erases the OneSignal entries from local storage and session storage and deletes the ONE_SIGNAL_SDK_DB database.
- Block or reset notification permission for zestyprobe.com in your browser settings — in Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge this sits under site settings or website preferences.
- Clear site data for zestyprobe.com in your browser, which removes the consent entry as well; the notice will then appear again on your next visit.
Server logs
Separately from your browser, our hosting provider records the ordinary request data described in the privacy notice — address, user-agent, page and time — and keeps it for ninety days. That happens on the server and cannot be switched off from this page.
More detail, and how to ask
The purposes, the legal basis and your rights under the Australian Privacy Principles are set out in the privacy notice. Anything unclear can be put to the desk at editor@zestyprobe.com. This version takes effect on 18 August 2026.