COOKIE PROTOCOL
1. DATA PERSISTENCE DEFINITION
Cookies are small text files ("packets") that are deposited on your local terminal when you access the FromCloud network. These packets allow our systems to recognize your signature upon return and optimize the uplink latency.
By navigating this infrastructure, you consent to the deployment of these persistence markers in accordance with this protocol.
2. CLASSIFICATION OF MARKERS
TYPE A: ESSENTIAL
Critical system operations. Without these, the core infrastructure integrity cannot be improved. These handles session states and security tokens.
TYPE B: ANALYTICAL
Telemetry collection. These allow us to monitor traffic heatmaps and optimize routing efficiency across the site. All data is anonymized before transmission.
TYPE C: FUNCTIONAL
User preference storage. These remember your terminal settings, such as visual modes (Light/Dark) and language sub-routines.
3. CONTROL MECHANISMS
You retain full command over your terminal security. Most browsers allow you to block or purge these packets through their settings interface.
sys_admin tip:
Purging essential cookies may result in session termination and loss of personalized configurations.
4. EXTERNAL BEACONS
Our infrastructure may contain links to external nodes (LinkedIn, Twitter/X, GitHub). Activating these uplinks will subject you to the data protocols of those respective networks.
Last Protocol Update: 2026.01.15
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