Public notice framework · REV-026
Cookies & Analytics
Current pre-deployment notice and production framework. Last revised July 30, 2026.
What may change at production
Hosting infrastructure may process essential security, load-balancing, error, and access information. If SWAS later activates analytics, embedded media, preference storage, advertising, or other nonessential technology, this notice and the Privacy Policy must first identify the providers, purposes, data categories, retention, and controls.
Consent framework
Where required, nonessential technologies should remain disabled until a visitor makes a clear choice. Refusing nonessential cookies should not block ordinary access to public corporate information. A production preference control should allow visitors to review and change their choices without making rejection harder than acceptance.
Browser controls and signals
Visitors may delete or block cookies through browser settings, though essential features may be affected. The final production review must determine how legally recognized opt-out preference signals, including Global Privacy Control where applicable, will be honored.
Required activation record
- Inventory every cookie, local-storage item, pixel, SDK, analytics tag, embedded resource, and third-party request.
- Classify each item as essential or nonessential and document its purpose and duration.
- Configure consent and withdrawal controls where required.
- Update this notice before activation and retain evidence of the approved configuration.