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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: 20 June 2025

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website saves to your browser when you visit. They help the website remember things about your visit — like whether you have accepted our cookie notice — so you do not need to be asked again next time.

We use a limited number of cookies on this website. Some are essential for the site to function; others are optional and can be turned off below.

The Cookies We Use

Essential Cookies Always active

These are needed for the website to function. They include cookies that remember your cookie consent preference (stored in localStorage) and keep the site secure. They cannot be turned off.

Examples: cookieConsent, session security

Analytics Cookies

These help us understand how visitors use the website — which pages are visited, how long people stay, and where they come from. This information helps us improve the site. No personal identity is stored.

Examples: Google Analytics page view tracking

Marketing Cookies

These track your visit to help deliver more relevant advertising, if we use advertising services. They may be shared with partners. Declining these will not affect your ability to use the site.

Examples: ad network pixels, retargeting

Preference Cookies

These remember your settings and choices, such as display preferences or language, to personalise your visit. Declining them means your preferences may not be saved between visits.

Examples: language selection, display settings

Manage Your Preferences

Use the toggles above to choose which optional cookies you accept. Then save your preferences using the buttons below.

Your preferences have been saved.

Third-Party Cookies

We may use services from the following third parties, which may set their own cookies:

  • Google Analytics — website usage statistics
  • Google Ads — if we run advertising campaigns
  • Meta (Facebook) Pixel — if we run social media advertising

Each third-party service has its own privacy and cookie policies. We recommend reviewing those independently if you have concerns.

How Long Cookies Last

  • Session cookies — deleted when you close your browser
  • Persistent cookies — remain for a set period (typically 30 days to 2 years depending on type)
  • Your consent preference — stored in localStorage, retained until you clear it or update your choices here

Managing Cookies in Your Browser

You can also manage or delete cookies directly in your browser. Instructions for common browsers:

Google Chrome
Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block all cookies, allow only first-party cookies, or clear existing cookies at any time.
Mozilla Firefox
Go to Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers standard, strict, or custom protection modes with granular control.
Apple Safari
Go to Preferences → Privacy. You can block all cookies or manage website data individually. On iPhone/iPad, go to Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security.
Microsoft Edge
Go to Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data. You can choose to block third-party cookies while keeping essential ones active.

Note: blocking essential cookies may affect the basic functionality of this website.

Your Rights

  • You may withdraw your consent to optional cookies at any time using the toggles above
  • Withdrawing consent does not affect anything that happened before the withdrawal
  • Declining optional cookies will not prevent you from accessing our services or website
  • For questions about data we hold, contact [email protected]