Cookies
Cookie notice
Updated 18 August 2026 · In force from 18 August 2026
This notice describes the small pieces of data that treatfolio.com stores in your browser, what each one is for, and how to remove them. It sits alongside our privacy notice, which explains how personal information is handled more generally.
What these files are
A cookie is a small text file a site asks your browser to keep. Modern sites also use related browser storage — local storage, session storage and IndexedDB — for the same kinds of purpose. This page covers all of them, because from a privacy point of view they do the same job.
What TreatFolio actually stores
Strictly necessary — always present
userConsentin local storage: records whether you chose Accept or Decline on the consent strip, so we do not ask again on every page. It stays until you clear your browser storage, and it never leaves your device.
Notifications and mailing list — only after you accept
- Keys beginning with
os_, entries containingonesignal, and a database namedONE_SIGNAL_SDK_DB: created by OneSignal, our push service provider, to remember the browser subscription and its permission state. None of this is created until you press Accept or tick the consent box on the subscription form. Choosing Decline removes these keys and deletes that database.
Analytics and advertising — none
We do not run an analytics product, we do not display advertising banners, and there are no advertising or profiling identifiers on this site. If that ever changes, this page will say so before the change is made, and consent will be asked for separately.
Third parties
Two external services are contacted while you read: Google Fonts serves the two typefaces used in the layout, and OneSignal serves the push service once you have accepted. Your browser also contacts our hosting and content delivery provider, which keeps ordinary server logs. Following a link to Google Play hands you over to Google, whose own notices then apply.
Managing your choice
- Press Decline on the consent strip to keep the push service switched off and clear its keys.
- Clear site data in your browser settings to remove everything this site has stored, including your recorded choice; the strip will then appear again on your next visit.
- Revoke notification permission for treatfolio.com in your browser’s site settings at any time, independently of this page.
- Blocking storage entirely will not stop you reading the folio; only the consent memory and the notifications depend on it.
Consent and the law
Consent is asked for before any non-essential storage is created, in line with the Australian Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), and push marketing is sent only on the terms set by the Spam Act 2003 (Cth). You can revoke consent at any time by the means described above or by writing to info@treatfolio.com. Concerns can be raised with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at oaic.gov.au.