What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on a device when a website is visited. Similar technologies can include local storage, pixels, tags and device identifiers. They may remember settings, support security, measure performance or record referral activity. Some cookies are placed directly by this site, while others may be set by analytics, hosting or affiliate partners.
Essential Cookies
Essential cookies support functions such as page delivery, security, traffic management and consent preferences. These technologies are generally necessary for the site to work and may not be fully disabled through an on-site control. Blocking them in a browser can affect navigation, form submissions or security features.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help measure page visits, referral sources, device categories, engagement and technical performance. The information may be aggregated or pseudonymised. Analytics data is used to understand which content is useful, identify errors and improve site structure. Depending on the tool and jurisdiction, analytics cookies may require consent.
Affiliate and Marketing Cookies
Affiliate technologies may record that a visitor clicked a tracked link and later registered or completed another qualifying action with a partner. This allows referral commission to be attributed without increasing the user’s cost. Marketing technologies may also measure campaign performance or limit repeated messages. The external operator and affiliate network may use their own identifiers under separate policies.
Third-Party Cookies
External content, fonts, analytics tools, affiliate links and operator pages may involve third-party cookies or requests. Once you leave this website, the destination site controls its own cookie practices. Review the privacy and cookie notices of each third party before accepting non-essential tracking.
Managing Your Cookies
You can delete stored cookies, block new cookies, restrict third-party cookies or clear site data through browser settings. Most browsers provide controls under privacy, security or site-data menus. Private browsing may limit storage but does not make activity anonymous. Blocking all cookies can reduce functionality. Where a consent banner is available, you can use it to accept, reject or adjust non-essential categories.
Retention and Updates
Cookie duration varies. Session cookies expire when the browser closes, while persistent cookies remain until their expiry date or manual deletion. Affiliate and analytics identifiers may remain for a defined attribution or reporting period. This policy may be updated when technologies or providers change. Last updated: 4 August 2026.
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