Cookies
Most cookie policies are two thousand words explaining why there are forty of them. This one is short because the number is zero.
This website sets none
Not one — not for analytics, not for preferences, not for a session. Open your browser's storage inspector on any page here and the cookie jar for timelino.com is empty. That is why you have not been asked to accept anything: there is nothing on your device to consent to.
Neither does the app
When a teacher or a parent signs in at app.timelino.com, the session is a bearer token held in your browser's localStorage, not a cookie. It is sent only to our own API, only while you are signed in, and signing out removes it. Nothing about it travels to a third party, and nothing about it follows you to another website.
What we do measure, and how
Nothing, today. The measurement tag is not switched on: this site currently makes zero requests to any third party — no analytics, no fonts from a CDN, no embedded video, no tag manager. When we do turn analytics on it will be Google Analytics 4 with Consent Mode v2 set to denied for every category before the script runs, which makes GA4 send cookieless pings: no identifier written to your device, no profile built, no consent banner needed. This page will say so on the day it changes.
Server logs are not cookies, but you should know about them
Our host records requests for security and abuse handling — including the IP address the request came from — for a short period. That happens for every website you visit and it is not something a banner would cover.
Why we bothered
A cookie banner is a tax on every visitor, and most of them exist because a site chose tools that needed one. Our audience is often reading on a mid-range phone in daylight, on a school's connection. Not making them dismiss a dialogue to read a pricing page is worth more than whatever a retargeting pixel would have told us.
If you find one
Then we have made a mistake and we would like to know. Write to hello@timelino.com and tell us the page.
Where the rest is written
What we hold on behalf of a school, and what we never do with it, is on the privacy page.