Account preferences and consent-required visits
Signed-in users can save an Experience and privacy mode on the account page. Latest and Greatest is the recommended default and allows browser-side third parties when the current visit permits them. No 3rd Parties is the stricter path: it keeps browser-side third parties off and makes LocationNotes rely on hosted maps only.
Signed-in users can also save a preferred map source. OpenStreetMap first keeps the public OpenStreetMap path first, and Hosted maps only keeps the browser on LocationNotes-owned map URLs. If OpenStreetMap is unavailable, the site falls back to hosted maps. If the visit needs consent and that consent has not been granted yet, or the request came from a private-network or otherwise unresolved IP, LocationNotes forces the stricter hosted-maps path for that visit.
The visit-level privacy prompt is mainly for signed-out or otherwise unresolved visits. If someone later creates an account after making that visit-level choice, the first account setup can start from it once. After sign-in, the saved account settings become the durable source of truth and signed-in pages use those saved settings instead of reopening the visit prompt every time.
Your choices
Latest and Greatest is the recommended default. No 3rd Parties avoids browser-side third parties and keeps hosted maps only. OpenStreetMap first prefers the public OpenStreetMap path, and LocationNotes falls back to hosted maps when the stricter privacy rule applies or OpenStreetMap is unavailable.
When third-party maps are allowed, a live map can request resources from OpenStreetMap based on the current preferred map source. If browser-side third-party calls are blocked because the user chose No 3rd Parties or a consent-required visit has not granted consent, LocationNotes falls back to same-origin hosted map tiles at /maps/tiles/{z}/{x}/{y}.png so the browser stays on LocationNotes-owned URLs.
If the effective experience mode is No 3rd Parties, or the visit is in a consent-required region without granted consent, LocationNotes keeps analytics essential-only and does not load the Google Analytics browser tag for that request.
Privacy options
The visit-level privacy prompt is mainly for signed-out or otherwise unresolved visits.
Add ?GDPR=true to this page if you want to reopen the visit-level privacy prompt while signed out.