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1. What are cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently, provide a better user experience, and give website owners useful information about how the site is used.

Most web browsers allow you to block, delete, or control which cookies are stored on your device. The details section below explains how to do this for common browsers.

2. Cookies we use

We use a minimal number of cookies, for two purposes only:

Note: If you haven't configured your analytics provider yet, these are listed as placeholders. Replace with your actual analytics tool's cookie names and purposes before launching.

3. Managing your cookie preferences

You can manage your cookie preferences for our site at any time. Note that disabling analytics cookies means we won't be able to see how you use the site — which limits our ability to improve it based on real usage data.

When you first visit the site, you should see a cookie consent banner. This banner allows you to accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or customise which categories you accept.

You can also change your preferences at any time by [ACTION NEEDED: link to a cookie preferences page or management tool].

4. Browser-level controls

Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies through its settings. Here are the standard links for the most common browsers:

Note: Blocking essential site cookies will cause some parts of the site to function incorrectly.

5. Third-party cookies

Some cookies on this site are set by third-party services we use:

  • Analytics (e.g. Google Analytics, Plausible) — sets cookies to track anonymised browsing behaviour on our site
  • Payment processing (Stripe) — may set cookies as part of the checkout process. These are governed by Stripe's own privacy policy.

We only use third-party services that have their own, publicly available privacy policies describing how they use your data.

For the specifics of what Stripe's cookies do, see Stripe's Cookie Policy.