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Cookies Policy
Effective May 2026
This Cookies Policy explains how Future Frontiers uses cookies and similar technologies. We try to keep cookie use to the minimum the Site needs to work.
1. What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file stored by your browser on your device when you visit a website. Cookies let the site remember small pieces of information across requests — for example, that you've closed the cookie banner.
2. Cookies we use
Strictly necessary
- ff_cookie_consent— remembers your choice on the cookie banner so we don't ask again on every page load. Local first-party storage; no third party reads it.
- ff_theme — remembers your light/dark theme preference. Local first-party storage.
Functional (set after you submit a form)
- ff.resource.lead(local storage) — after you complete the resource download form, we remember your email locally so we can pre-fill the form on a later visit. You can clear it from your browser's site-data settings at any time.
Anti-abuse (third party)
- Google reCAPTCHA — protects our forms from automated abuse. reCAPTCHA may set cookies in the google.com domain and collect hardware/software information to assess whether you are a human. Usage is governed by Google's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
We do not use advertising cookies and we do not run third-party analytics that track you across sites.
3. Your choices
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through their settings. Blocking strictly-necessary cookies may break parts of the Site (for example, the cookie banner will reappear on every visit). You can also manage local storage from your browser's site-data settings.
4. Changes
If we add or change cookies in a meaningful way, we'll update this page and re-trigger the consent banner so you can review your choice.
5. Contact
Questions? Write to us at hello at futurefrontiers dot us or use the contact form.