Cookie Policy
Which cookies we set, which third parties set cookies through our site, what each one is for, and how you can control them.
This Cookie Policy explains how Electronic Inspiration LLC ("PaperDue," "we," "us") uses cookies and similar technologies. These Terms apply to paperdue.com and the services we provide through it.
Read this alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains more fully how we handle personal information, and our Terms of Service.
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device when you visit. Cookies let a site recognise your browser on later requests — keeping you signed in, remembering settings, and measuring how the site is used.
We also use technologies that work in similar ways:
- Browser storage — data your browser holds for this site, used for interface state.
- Pixels and tags — small pieces of code in a page that record that the page loaded or that an action was taken.
- Session recording — a tool that reconstructs how a page was used: pointer movement, scrolling, clicks, and navigation between pages. See Session recording.
Throughout this policy, "cookies" means all of these unless we say otherwise.
Required to operate the site and deliver what you asked for: keeping your session active, keeping you signed in, protecting forms against cross-site request forgery, recording and honouring your cookie choices, protecting forms from automated abuse, and completing payment and subscription transactions.
These are set on every visit and are not subject to consent, because the site cannot function without them. Blocking them in your browser will prevent you from signing in or subscribing.
First-party cookies that are not required for the site to work: which version of a page layout you were shown while we test alternatives, and which advertising or referral source brought you to us.
Help us understand how the site is used — which pages are visited, how visitors move through the site, and where errors or confusion occur.
Measure the effectiveness of our advertising, report conversions to advertising providers, and support advertising shown to you on other services.
Where we report a conversion, we may include a hashed identifier — a cryptographic transformation of your email address — so the provider can match the event to an advertising interaction without receiving your email address in readable form. The providers who may receive a hashed identifier are Google, Meta and OpenAI.
A hashed identifier is still information about you, and we treat it as personal information. Hashing limits who can read it; it does not make it anonymous.
These load only where the applicable consent has been given. See Your choices. Cookie names and durations are set by each provider and may change; the provider's own notice is the authority on them.
These appear only where they are needed to complete a transaction or protect a form, and are treated as strictly necessary.
We load typefaces from Google Fonts. This sets no cookie, but your IP address is disclosed to Google in order to serve the font files.
We use Microsoft Clarity to record how pages are used: pointer movement, scrolling, clicks, and navigation between pages. Recordings help us find where the site is confusing or broken. They are reviewed to improve the site, not to build a profile of you.
Text you type into form fields is masked before the recording leaves your browser, and cannot be unmasked afterwards. Payment card details are never captured under any configuration, because card entry happens inside a separate secure frame operated by our payment provider that no recording tool can reach.
Session recording is treated as analytics and is subject to the consent controls in Your choices.
Analytics, session recording and advertising technologies are not loaded until you consent. This is enforced on our servers — the relevant code is left out of the page entirely, rather than loaded and then switched off.
When you first visit you will see a consent dialogue offering Accept and Reject as equal choices. Neither is pre-selected and rejecting takes exactly as many clicks as accepting. Strictly necessary cookies are set regardless, because the site cannot operate without them.
You can change or withdraw your choice at any time using the Cookie choices link in the site footer. Withdrawing is as easy as consenting. Withdrawal takes effect going forward; it does not undo processing that already took place lawfully.
Analytics, session recording and advertising technologies may load when you visit, and this policy is your notice of that. You can opt out at any time using the Cookie choices link in the site footer.
We recognise the Global Privacy Control signal. If your browser or a browser extension sends a GPC signal, we treat it as an instruction to opt you out of advertising and measurement processing — including any sale or sharing of personal information for targeted advertising — wherever that opt-out right applies to you. You do not need to do anything else for this to take effect.
Independently of our settings, you can block or delete cookies through your browser. Instructions are available from your browser vendor. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent you from signing in or subscribing.
You can also opt out of interest-based advertising from participating companies through the Digital Advertising Alliance, the Network Advertising Initiative, and in Europe the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance. These are operated by third parties, not by us.
Durations for the cookies we set are listed in Cookies and technologies we use. In summary:
We will post any updated version on this page with a new effective date. Where a change requires it, we will ask for your consent again before that change takes effect for you.
Previous versions are retained in our records and are listed at previous versions.
Questions about this policy can be sent to: