Cookie Protocols & Transparency.

At Fuji Systemic Metrics, our approach to systemic metrics requires a foundation of absolute data integrity. We utilize cookies to calibrate site performance and ensure our environment remains secure and efficient.

LAST AUDIT: MARCH 17, 2026

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We do not use tracking cookies for intrusive advertising. Our data collection is purely functional or performance-oriented.

01. Strictly Necessary

Required

These small data files are integral to the secure operation of our analytics infrastructure. Without them, specific security protocols and user authentication cycles cannot be maintained. They protect against CSRF attacks and ensure the stability of your session while reviewing high-complexity data sets.

  • Session ID (fuji_sess_*)
  • Security Token (fuji_xsrf)
  • Load Balancing (fuji_lb_dist)
  • Preference Persistence

02. Performance & Analytics

We leverage anonymous telemetry to improve our user interface and content hierarchy. These cookies track traffic patterns and interaction density across our landing pages. This data is processed through our internal risk analytics engine to optimize site uptime and responsiveness for global stakeholders.

  • Interaction Heatmaps
  • Source Attribution
  • Bounce Rate Calibration
  • Asset Loading Optimization

Data Ethics & Client Sovereignty.

In the landscape of systemic metrics, we believe that tracking should never outpace utility. Fuji Systemic Metrics adheres to a "minimalist footprint" philosophy. This means we avoid third-party marketing pixels and cross-site tracking scripts that compromise user privacy for commercial gain.

Should you choose to restrict cookies via your browser settings, the core informational experience of FujiSystemicMetrics.digital will remain accessible, though interactive features like secure document downloads or custom risk calculators may exhibit limited performance.

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Browser Management

You can manage cookie settings directly through your browser interface. Visit your browser's "Options" or "Preferences" menu to exclude or delete specific metrics markers from the Fuji lab environment.

  • Chrome
  • Safari
  • Edge
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Aggregated Tracking

For users who wish to opt-out of aggregated analytics globally across the web, external tools like the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on are available to restrict signals.

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Direct Inquiry

If you require a specific dossier regarding our use of cookies or have questions about how our systemic metrics tools process your session data, contact our operations desk.

info@fujisystemicmetrics.digital

MON-FRI: 09:00-18:00 JP

Technical Breakdown

Asset Inventory & Persistence

How long do these metrics last?

Data storage duration is determined by the specific utility of the cookie. "Session" cookies are transient and expire once your browser is closed. "Persistent" cookies remain on your device for a pre-defined window, typically between 30 days and 12 months, allowing us to recognize returning users and maintain user-specific preferences across different analytics cycles.

First-Party Signals

Deployed and managed directly by Fuji Systemic Metrics. These are used primarily for system diagnostics and state-management of the risk analytics dashboard.

Third-Party Interfaces

In certain instances, we integrate third-party assets (such as secure map rendering or high-performance fonts) that may deploy their own cookies to monitor request volume and delivery efficiency.

Regulatory Compliance Notice

Our cookie policies are calibrated to align with local and international data protection standards, including the APPI (Japan) and where applicable, the GDPR. We prioritize your right to data clarity as a fundamental component of professional consultancy.

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