Cookie & Analytics Policy
This page explains which cookies and similar technologies LMUHub uses, what baseline traffic measurement means on the site, and how visitors can change their analytics preferences.
Analytics Controls
Basic first-party traffic measurement is enabled by default so LMUHub can understand page demand and improve reliability. It uses a minimal first-party anonymous analytics cookie to keep unique visitor counts more stable. You can turn that off here. Richer third-party analytics stays off unless you explicitly enable it.
Third-Party Analytics
Google Analytics always runs with Consent Mode. Choosing “Essential Only” keeps it cookieless (no analytics cookies) and limited to aggregated modeling signals. Choosing “Accept Analytics” enables analytics cookies. Vercel analytics tooling loads only when accepted.
Baseline Measurement
Counts page views and estimates unique visitors using a minimal first-party anonymous analytics cookie and first-party request data only.
Baseline First-Party Measurement
LMUHub uses limited first-party traffic measurement by default to understand page demand, detect usage changes, and improve service quality. This baseline measurement is used only for aggregate statistics, reliability monitoring, and service improvement.
The baseline system records page views and estimates unique visitors using a minimal first-party anonymous analytics cookie together with limited first-party request data. That cookie is used only to keep unique-visitor counts more stable over time.
You can opt out of this baseline measurement using the settings above.
Optional Analytics
LMUHub uses Google Consent Mode. If you choose “Essential Only,” Google Analytics remains cookieless and sends only aggregate, non-identifying measurement pings without analytics cookies. LMUHub may also forward first-party baseline page-view signals server-side in a cookieless format for aggregate reporting. If you choose “Accept Analytics,” analytics cookies can be used for richer measurement.
Vercel analytics tooling remains off unless you explicitly enable analytics.
How To Change Preferences
You can return to this page at any time from the footer to switch between “Accept Analytics” and “Essential Only,” or to opt out of all measurement on this device.