Privacy & Cookies

The site should remember your preferences, not quietly profile you.

FourPercent uses local browser storage for useful product behavior, can request public currency-rate data for conversions, and only loads optional analytics when consent allows it.

This page explains what is stored, what may be requested, and what choices you have.

Core settings stay local

Calculator inputs, selected currency, and similar convenience settings are stored in your own browser so the site can remember your preferences.

Analytics are optional

Non-essential analytics are only intended to run when consent allows them. You can reject them and still use the calculators.

No user account required

FourPercent does not require a login or personal financial profile to use the public calculators.

What the site stores in your browser

  • Selected currency so calculators and examples can stay consistent between visits.
  • Saved calculator inputs where a page intentionally remembers the last scenario you entered.
  • Consent choices for optional analytics technologies.
  • Short-lived cached exchange-rate data on pages that support currency conversions.

This storage is used for product behavior, not to create a personal account or financial profile.

Live currency and public data requests

Some pages can request public data so the site can show fresher currency conversions or dataset snapshots. That may include requests to Supabase-backed endpoints used by FourPercent to serve public site content or currency-rate information.

Those requests help the calculators work, but they do not create a user login or a private portfolio account on the site.

Optional analytics

If analytics consent is granted, FourPercent may use Google Analytics to understand broad site usage patterns such as page views, approximate geography, device type, browser type, and interaction trends. The purpose is product improvement, not individualized financial profiling.

If consent is not granted, the site should remain usable without optional analytics.

Your privacy choices

  • You can reject non-essential analytics and continue using the site.
  • You can reopen privacy choices from the privacy controls shown on the site.
  • You can clear local storage directly in your browser if you want to remove saved preferences and cached values.

What this page is not claiming

This page is meant to be clear, not overreaching. It does not claim that no third-party requests ever occur, and it does not claim that generic web infrastructure data such as IP addresses never exists in the course of normal web requests. It explains the intended product behavior of FourPercent’s public site and consent model.

Useful reference

For more detail about Google’s services, see How Google uses information from sites or apps that use its services.