1. Essential use only
Ordinary public browsing pages do not place an anonymous session cookie on first visit. A session cookie is created only when you use interactive features that require secure form handling or authentication.
This page explains what browser storage is used on the public website, when it appears, and what it is used for.
Ordinary public browsing pages do not place an anonymous session cookie on first visit. A session cookie is created only when you use interactive features that require secure form handling or authentication.
If you open the public contact form, sign in, or use protected author or reviewer links, the platform may create a secure first-party session cookie so the request can be protected against forgery and handled safely.
The public website is not currently using advertising, retargeting, or analytics cookies for ordinary visitors. If that changes later, this policy and the consent flow should be updated before those tools are enabled.
The platform may use the following storage only when needed for security or interaction:
If you clear your browser cookies or local storage, the notice may appear again and interactive pages may request a new secure session.
You can block or remove cookies from your browser settings at any time. Please note that strictly necessary cookies may still be required when you choose to use secure forms, sign in, or access protected workflow links.
For questions about data handling on this website, please contact the journal using the public contact details listed on the site.