Summary
We use necessary cookies and local browser storage to make the site work. These technologies support security, login/session features, forms, accessibility, and remembering privacy choices. They cannot be disabled through our Cookie Settings panel because the site may not function without them.
With your permission, we may also use optional statistics, personalization, or marketing cookies. Optional categories are off unless selected by the visitor.
Necessary cookies and local storage
Necessary technologies are required for core site operation. They may include session cookies, authentication cookies, OAuth state and nonce cookies, Turnstile verification cookies, anti-abuse safeguards, form support, theme or interface preferences, and the local browser setting that remembers your cookie choices.
Examples in current use include KR Homebase session cookies, login verification cookies, Cloudflare Turnstile security verification, localStorage-based theme or interface preferences, and the localStorage-based cookie consent record.
Optional categories
Statistics cookies may help us count visits, understand traffic sources, and improve site performance. The intended use is aggregated or anonymous measurement.
Personalization cookies may remember non-essential display preferences or provide enhanced site features. These are currently reserved for future functionality.
Marketing cookies may support advertising measurement or outreach. These are currently reserved for future functionality.
How choices are stored
Cookie Settings choices are stored in the visitor's browser localStorage under the key kr_cookie_consent. The stored record includes the policy version, selected categories, and a timestamp. We do not create a database record solely to remember anonymous Cookie Settings choices.
When this policy version changes, the site may ask the visitor to review Cookie Settings again.
Changing choices and form submissions
Visitors can reopen Cookie Settings from the footer on the public website or from the Cookie Settings control where available. Browser settings may also block or delete cookies and local storage, but doing so may break login, forms, security verification, or preference features.
Cookie preferences do not disable security records created when a visitor voluntarily submits a contact or consultation form. Form submissions may record limited security metadata, such as hashed IP/rate-limit data, user agent, referrer, landing page, attribution parameters, and Turnstile results, as described in the Privacy Policy.