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Cookie Policy
What gets stored in your browser when you visit us, and how to stop it.
Cookies are small files a website leaves in your browser. Ours are there to see which articles people actually read, to keep the contact form free of spam bots, and to keep the site quick. We do not sell your data, and we are not building a profile of you.
What we actually use
| What | Why it is there |
|---|---|
Google Analytics (_ga, _ga_…) | Tells us which pages get read and which get ignored, so we write more of the first kind. We see patterns, not people. |
Google Ads (_gcl_au) | Tells us whether an ad actually led to an enquiry. |
| reCAPTCHA (Google) | Sits on the contact form and keeps the bots out. Without it the enquiry inbox is unusable. |
| Cloudflare | Measures page speed and helps keep the site online. |
Analytics and ads cookies are set by Google, and reCAPTCHA sends some data to Google to decide whether you are a person. That part is their handling, under their terms, not ours. If you log in to the site — which only our own team does — WordPress also sets a few cookies to remember the session.
Turning them off
Every browser lets you block or delete cookies in its settings, and Google publishes a browser add-on that opts you out of Analytics everywhere. Blocking them will not lock you out of anything here — the only thing you may notice is the contact form getting unhappy, since reCAPTCHA needs to run for it to submit.
Asking us about it
If you want to know what we hold about you, or want it deleted, write to [email protected] and we will sort it out. Our Privacy Policy covers the rest.