Cookie Policy
Last updated: 14 June 2025
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1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that a website saves to your browser when you visit. They help the site remember information between pages and across visits — for example, whether you have seen and responded to the cookie consent notice, or which pages you visited during a session.
Cookies do not contain personal information by themselves, though they may be linked to information you have provided elsewhere. You can control cookies through your browser settings and through the preference controls on this page.
2. Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies Always active
These are necessary for the website to work. They cannot be switched off. They do not store any information that could identify you personally.
- Cookie consent preference (stored in localStorage, not a cookie file)
- Basic session management
Duration: session or up to 12 months (consent preference)
Analytics Cookies Optional
These help us understand how visitors use the site — which pages are visited most, how long people spend on them, and where they arrive from. The data is aggregated and does not identify individuals.
- Google Analytics (if enabled): page views, session duration, traffic source
Duration: up to 13 months
Marketing Cookies Optional
These may be set by advertising platforms we use, such as Google Ads or Meta Ads, to measure the effectiveness of our advertising and to avoid showing the same advertisement too many times.
- Google Ads conversion tracking (if active)
- Meta Pixel (if active)
Duration: up to 90 days
Preference Cookies Optional
These remember choices you have made on the site, such as language or region, so you do not need to set them again on your next visit.
Duration: up to 12 months
3. Third-Party Services
When optional cookies are enabled, the following third-party services may set cookies via our website:
- Google Analytics — website usage statistics
- Google Ads — conversion measurement for advertisements
- Meta (Facebook) — advertising measurement via Meta Pixel
- Microsoft Bing Ads — conversion measurement via UET tag
Each of these services has its own privacy policy. We recommend reviewing them if you have concerns about how they handle data.
4. Cookie Duration
- Session cookies — deleted automatically when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies — remain until their expiry date or until you delete them. Analytics cookies set by Google Analytics typically expire after 13 months. Your consent preference is stored in your browser's localStorage and does not expire automatically.
5. Your Cookie Preferences
Use the controls below to choose which optional cookies you accept. Essential cookies cannot be switched off as they are needed for the website to function.
Essential cookies
Required for the site to work. Cannot be disabled.
Analytics cookies
Help us understand how pages are used.
Marketing cookies
Used by advertising platforms to measure campaign effectiveness.
Preference cookies
Remember choices you have made on this site.
6. Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can also manage or delete cookies directly through your browser settings. Note that blocking all cookies may affect how some parts of the website function.
Google Chrome
- Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu (top right).
- Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
- Choose your preferred setting or click "See all cookies and site data" to delete specific cookies.
Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox and click the menu button (three horizontal lines, top right).
- Go to Settings → Privacy & Security.
- Under Cookies and Site Data, choose your preference or click Manage Data to remove specific cookies.
Apple Safari
- Open Safari and go to Safari → Preferences (macOS) or Settings → Safari (iOS).
- Click the Privacy tab.
- Use the options to block cookies or click Manage Website Data to remove specific cookies.
Microsoft Edge
- Open Edge and click the three-dot menu (top right).
- Go to Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data.
- Choose your preference or click See all cookies and site data to manage individual cookies.
On mobile browsers, cookie settings are usually found within the browser's main Settings app or within the browser's own settings menu under Privacy.
7. Your Rights
You may withdraw your consent to optional cookies at any time using the preference controls above. Withdrawing consent does not affect any processing that took place before withdrawal.
Disabling analytics cookies means we cannot measure how the site is used. Disabling marketing cookies means we cannot track whether advertisements led to a visit. The site will continue to function normally with only essential cookies active.
For questions about how we handle personal data more broadly, see our Privacy Policy or write to [email protected].