Cookie Policy
This page explains what cookies are, which cookies this website uses, and how you can manage your preferences. We aim to be straightforward about this.
1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit. They allow the site to remember information between pages — for example, whether you have seen a particular notice — and to understand how visitors use the site overall.
Cookies do not give websites access to your device or other files. They store only information placed there by the website itself, and this information is visible only to the site that created it.
Some cookies are deleted when you close your browser (session cookies). Others remain on your device until they expire or you delete them (persistent cookies).
2. Cookies We Use
Required for the website to function. These include cookies that record your consent preferences so we do not ask you again on every page. Essential cookies cannot be disabled.
Typical duration: session or up to 12 months
These help us understand how visitors use the website — which pages are visited most, where visitors arrive from, and whether the site works as expected. We use this data in aggregate form to improve the site. Analytics cookies are provided by Google Analytics.
Typical duration: up to 26 months
Marketing cookies enable us to understand whether visitors found us through advertising and to show relevant content on other platforms. These may be set by third-party advertising networks including Google and Meta.
Typical duration: up to 90 days
These remember choices you have made, such as display settings, so the site behaves consistently across visits.
Typical duration: up to 12 months
3. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on this site are placed by third-party services. These include:
- Google Analytics — for website usage statistics
- Google Ads — for measuring ad performance
- Meta Pixel — for ad performance measurement on Meta platforms
- Microsoft Advertising (Bing) — for ad performance measurement
Each of these services has its own privacy and cookie policies. We recommend reviewing them if you have concerns about how they handle data.
4. Your Cookie Preferences
You can adjust your preferences below. Essential cookies are always active and cannot be changed. Your choices are saved to your device and will apply on future visits to this site.
5. Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can also manage cookies directly in your browser. Note that disabling certain cookies may affect how parts of this site function.
Google Chrome
- Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings, then Privacy and security.
- Click Cookies and other site data.
- Choose your preferred setting, or use See all site data and permissions to manage specific sites.
Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox and click the menu button (three horizontal lines).
- Select Settings, then Privacy & Security.
- Under Cookies and Site Data, adjust your settings or click Manage Data to remove specific cookies.
Apple Safari
- Open Safari and go to Safari > Preferences (Mac) or Settings > Safari (iOS).
- Click the Privacy tab.
- Adjust cookie settings, or click Manage Website Data to remove existing cookies.
Microsoft Edge
- Open Edge and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
- Click Manage and delete cookies and site data to view and adjust settings.
Mobile Browsers
On mobile devices, cookie settings are usually found within the browser app's Settings or Privacy section. The steps vary by device and browser version — searching "manage cookies [your browser name]" will give current instructions for your specific setup.
6. Your Rights
You may withdraw your consent to optional cookies at any time using the controls on this page. Changing your preferences here updates what is stored on your device and applies to future visits.
Disabling analytics or marketing cookies means we receive less information about how the site is used. It does not affect your ability to use the site itself. Disabling preference cookies may mean certain settings are not remembered between visits.
If you have questions about cookies or how we handle data, contact us at [email protected]. For data subject rights more broadly, see our Privacy Policy.