Cookie notice
1. Why this page exists
Most sites publish a long list of tracking technologies. Ours is short, because this site runs almost nothing in your browser. This page explains exactly what is stored on your device, what triggers it, and how to clear it. It sits alongside our privacy notice.
2. Strictly necessary — the consent entry
When you press Accept or Decline in the notice at the foot of the page, we write a single entry called userConsent into your browser's local storage, holding the word "accepted" or "declined". Without it the notice would reappear on every page. It contains nothing about you, is never sent to us, and stays until you clear your browser data. This entry is set on the basis of our legitimate interest in remembering your choice.
3. Notifications — only after you accept
The OneSignal script that powers browser notifications is not loaded when you arrive. It is added to the page only in three cases: you press Accept; you submit the update form with the consent box ticked; or you return to the site having accepted earlier. Once loaded, OneSignal stores its own technical entries, including an IndexedDB database named ONE_SIGNAL_SDK_DB and keys beginning with os_, together with an anonymous subscription identifier for that browser. These serve one purpose: delivering the note about new issues.
4. What we do not use
- No analytics or measurement cookies — we do not run an analytics script on this site.
- No advertising or profiling cookies — this site shows no advertising banners at all.
- No social network embeds, and no cookies set by third parties on our behalf beyond OneSignal as described above.
Following a link to Google Play takes you to a site with its own technologies and its own notice; from that moment Google's terms apply, not ours.
5. Revoking consent
Press Decline in the notice at the foot of any page. We then delete the OneSignal keys from local and session storage, remove the ONE_SIGNAL_SDK_DB database, and record your refusal. You can also block notifications for lollibench.com in your browser's site settings, or clear site data entirely — in Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge this is found under privacy or site settings. Revoking consent stops future notifications and does not affect anything you read here.
6. Your rights and complaints
Where the entries above involve personal information, the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles apply, and you keep the rights described in our privacy notice, including access, correction and complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at oaic.gov.au. Questions can go straight to mail@lollibench.com.
7. Updates
If we ever add a technology to this site, this page is updated before it goes live and the date at the top changes. The description here always matches what the site actually does.