Legal — Effective 21 February 2026

Tracking & Telemetry

PagePerfect is engineered and operated by eazyaccess ltd. This document is the complete inventory of every cookie and telemetry signal this site deploys.

We run essential cookies to keep you logged in and functional telemetry to see if our engine is crashing. We do not run third-party advertising trackers. The full table is below.

Complete Cookie Inventory

CookieTypeDurationPurpose
pb_authEssential14 daysPocketBase session authentication token. Keeps you logged in across browser sessions. Contains a JWT with your user ID and expiration timestamp. No personal data beyond authentication state.
pp-prefs-v1FunctionalPersistentEditor preferences stored in localStorage (not a cookie, but disclosed for transparency). Stores: selected template, page size, margin preset, editor theme preference. No personal data. Cleared when you clear browser storage.
pp-cookie-consentEssential365 daysRecords whether you have acknowledged the cookie notice. Stores only 'accepted' or 'dismissed'. No tracking data.
Total: 3 items. Zero advertising trackers. Zero third-party analytics scripts.

01 — Plain English

No advertising trackers. Period.

We do not run Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, Hotjar, or any third-party tracker that profiles you across the web.

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01. Third-Party Tracking. PagePerfect does not deploy third-party advertising cookies, tracking pixels, retargeting tags, or cross-site identifiers of any kind. No data is transmitted to Google Analytics, Meta/Facebook, Hotjar, Mixpanel, Amplitude, or any comparable analytics or advertising platform. eazyaccess ltd does not participate in any real-time bidding, data marketplace, or audience-sharing arrangement.

02 — Plain English

Telemetry means “is the engine broken?”

We measure: compilation success rates, error types, and page load performance. We do not measure what you write.

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02. Functional Telemetry. eazyaccess ltd collects server-side telemetry for operational monitoring: HTTP request logs (method, path, status code, response time — logged via Morgan middleware), compilation success/failure rates, error classification codes, and infrastructure health metrics. Client-side performance data (page load timing, connection latency) is collected via the Status page diagnostics when explicitly initiated by the user. No telemetry system accesses, reads, or transmits manuscript content.

03 — Plain English

You can delete all cookies right now.

Clear your browser cookies for pageperfect.studio. You will be logged out and your editor preferences will reset. That is all that happens.

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03. Cookie Management & Deletion. Users may delete all PagePerfect cookies at any time via their browser settings. Deletion of thepb_authcookie will terminate the active session, requiring re-authentication. Deletion of localStorage data will reset editor preferences to defaults. No service degradation occurs beyond the loss of session state and preferences. Users may also use their browser’s “incognito” or “private browsing” mode, which discards all cookies upon window close.

04 — Plain English

No cookie walls. No dark patterns.

You can use PagePerfect without accepting non-essential cookies. The authentication cookie is strictly necessary and exempt from consent under ePrivacy regulations.

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04. Consent & ePrivacy Compliance. Thepb_authsession cookie is classified as “strictly necessary” under Article 5(3) of the ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC as amended by 2009/136/EC) and is exempt from consent requirements. Thepp-prefs-v1localStorage entry is classified as functional and is disclosed in the cookie banner. No service functionality is gated behind cookie consent beyond authentication.

Document version 1.0 — 21 February 2026

If we add any new cookie or telemetry signal, this page is updated and users are notified per the amendment process in our Data & Privacy policy.

Tracking & Telemetry — PagePerfect