What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small files placed on your device when you load a site. They can store session identifiers, remember preferences, or help operators understand how pages perform. Similar technologies include pixel tags, scripts that set identifiers, and HTML5 storage such as localStorage when used for comparable purposes.
Our site uses a consent banner that records your choices in localStorage so we do not repeatedly interrupt browsing. That record is not a third-party cookie; it stays on your device under your control.
Categories we reference
Strictly necessary: technologies required for core operation, including remembering that you have made a cookie choice, protecting forms from trivial automated abuse where implemented, and maintaining security. These do not require consent in the same way as optional categories because they are essential to deliver the service you request.
Analytics: optional technologies that help us understand aggregate usage, such as which pages load most often or approximate navigation paths. We configure analytics, where enabled, to reduce identifiability and to avoid sensitive profiling.
Marketing: optional technologies that may support measurement, relevant messaging, or audience insights when you consent. This can include tags associated with platforms such as Google Ads for conversion or remarketing, subject to our privacy policy (advertising section) and each provider's terms. We do not sell your personal data.
How consent is collected and stored
When you first visit, you can Accept All, Reject non-essential categories, or open Cookie Settings to toggle analytics and marketing individually. Your selection is written to localStorage using a versioned key managed by our script.
You may clear site data in your browser to remove stored preferences; in that case the banner may reappear on a future visit. Saving preferences in the modal updates localStorage immediately when you confirm.
How long data lasts
Browser-stored preference records persist until you delete them or until we publish a change that increments the storage key. Individual third-party cookies, if introduced later for analytics or marketing, will be listed in an updated schedule with typical expiry ranges.
Session cookies, where used for security, expire when you close the browser unless otherwise noted in server configuration.
Third-party resources
We may load fonts or scripts from a content delivery network. Those providers may process technical connection data under their own policies. We select providers with reasonable security practices and we minimise unnecessary third-party tags.
If we add analytics or marketing partners in the future, we will update this page with their names, purposes, and typical cookie names so you can make informed choices.
Browser and device controls
Major browsers let you block or delete cookies globally or per site. Blocking all cookies may affect site features that rely on session continuity. You can also use private browsing modes to limit persistence during a single session.
For questions about rights related to personal data beyond cookies, see our privacy policy.
Changes
We may revise this policy when we change technologies or legal requirements. The date shown in the hero reflects the day you loaded the page; substantive changes will be described here when they materially affect your choices.