Cookies Policy

Kohl’s Field Trip LLC
Last updated: December 2025

Yes, this site uses cookies, but barely. I like keeping things light, both in my backpack and on the website, so here’s the honest truth about the few crumbs you’ll find here.
What cookies actually live on this site

There are only two types that ever get set. A tiny session cookie that remembers if you’re human while you’re browsing (it disappears the moment you close the browser). And a completely anonymous analytics cookie from Plausible, a privacy-first tool I chose because it doesn’t track you, doesn’t store your IP address, and doesn’t sell anything to anyone. It literally just tells me how many people visited this week and which country they’re reading from, nothing more.

No tracking, no ads, no funny business
You will never see Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, TikTok tags, or any of those creepy scripts that follow you from site to site. There are no advertising partners, no sponsored links, no affiliate cookies hiding in the background. The site makes money only when someone decides one of the rare paid digital extras is worth a few dollars, and even then the payment provider sets their own cookie just for that transaction.

Strictly necessary ones
The tiny session cookie is classified as strictly necessary (it keeps the contact form working and stops bots from spamming me). You can’t turn it off without breaking basic site functions, but it contains zero personal information and vanishes the second you leave.

Analytics that respect you
The Plausible analytics cookie is optional in every legal sense. If you’d rather it didn’t exist, just flip the switch in the little cookie banner when you first arrive (or anytime later from the footer). I won’t be offended; I’ll still know roughly how many people are reading, just one number less precise.

How to control or delete everything
Your browser already lets you block or delete all cookies from this site whenever you want. If you’re extra cautious, you can set it to third-party-cookies-only blocking and the site will still work perfectly. I test it in private mode every time I update anything.

Changes to this policy
If one day I add a new feature that actually needs more than these two tiny crumbs, I’ll update this page and show a noticeable banner. Until then, this is the entire cookie story.
Questions or want to yell at me for using even these two? Write to [email protected] or call +1 219-243-2873. I answer myself, usually from some airport with terrible Wi-Fi.
Kohl’s Field Trip LLC
601 Wabash St, Michigan City, IN 46360, US
Thanks for reading this far. Now go clear some space in your backpack instead of your browser cache.
Kohl

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