Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 13, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Fiscal Compass uses cookies on our website. We use cookies to improve your browsing experience, understand how you interact with our content, and provide you with personalized features. By using our website, you consent to our use of cookies as described in this policy.
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. They contain information about your browsing activity and preferences. Cookies help websites remember information about you and can enhance your user experience. We use cookies to track your interactions with our content on fiscal policy, government spending, and related economic topics. These files are either temporary, lasting only for your current session, or persistent, remaining on your device until they expire or you delete them. Cookies serve important functions including authentication, security, and performance optimization.
Types of Cookies We Use
We utilize several categories of cookies to enhance our services:
- Essential Cookies: These are necessary for the basic functionality of our website. They enable core features such as page navigation and access to secure areas. Without these cookies, our website cannot function properly.
- Performance Cookies: We use these to understand how visitors interact with our content about fiscal policy and government budgets. They collect anonymous data on page visits and traffic patterns to help us improve website performance.
- Analytical Cookies: These cookies help us analyze user behavior and improve our content delivery. We use them to measure engagement with articles on taxation, public debt, and infrastructure investment.
- Preference Cookies: These remember your choices and settings, such as language preferences and display options, to personalize your experience on future visits.
How We Use Cookies
Our primary purpose for using cookies is to improve your experience on our website. We use cookies to remember your preferences and settings, analyze traffic patterns and user behavior, understand which content about fiscal policy and government spending interests you most, and enhance the overall functionality and security of our platform. We also use cookies to track the effectiveness of our content and optimize our website for better performance. This information helps us provide more relevant content related to federal budgets, taxation frameworks, and economic stability. We do not use cookies to collect sensitive personal information such as payment details or health data.
Managing Your Cookies
You have control over the cookies stored on your device. Most web browsers allow you to manage cookie settings through their preferences or options menu. You can choose to accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or accept only certain types of cookies. You may also clear cookies from your device at any time. Please note that disabling essential cookies may affect the functionality of our website and limit your ability to access certain features. If you have questions about managing cookies or prefer not to accept them, you can adjust your browser settings accordingly. We recommend reviewing your browser’s help section for specific instructions on cookie management, as the process varies depending on your device and browser type.
By continuing to use our website, you acknowledge that you understand how we use cookies and agree to our cookie practices as outlined in this policy. We remain committed to transparency and protecting your privacy while delivering valuable content on fiscal policy and government economic management.