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Cookie Policy

We design the site so non-essential advertising and measurement technologies can remain off until the visitor has made the required privacy choice.

What counts as a cookie or similar technology

The rules can apply not only to traditional cookies but also to technologies that store information on, or access information from, a device. Production use will be documented by purpose rather than hidden behind generic labels.

Strictly necessary technologies

These may be used where required to provide a service requested by the user, maintain security or remember an essential preference. Where an exemption applies, we still aim to explain the technology clearly.

Analytics and advertising

Non-essential analytics, advertising and behavioural measurement must not be switched on merely because a visitor continues browsing. The consent mechanism provides meaningful controls before non-essential storage or access is used where consent is required.

Current site configuration

This release does not include Google AdSense or display-advertising scripts. If optional analytics, email or other non-essential technologies are added at deployment, their purpose and consent requirements must be documented before activation.

Changing your choice

The site provides a way to revisit non-essential cookie choices. Cookie purposes, providers and durations are documented from the services actually used rather than guessed in advance.

Current regulatory basis

For UK visitors, cookie and similar-technology handling is designed around PECR, UK GDPR where applicable, and current Information Commissioner's Office guidance on storage and access technologies.

Last reviewed: 21 August 2026