Legal
Cookie notice.
What we use, why, and how to turn it off.
Last updated: June 2026
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What cookies are.
Cookies are small files placed on your device when you visit a site. They let the site function, and they help us understand, in aggregate, how the site is used.
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What we use.
We do not use more than what is set out below. No third-party advertising networks beyond those listed, no profiling for sale, no hidden trackers.
Essential.
A small number of cookies are needed for the site to work and to remember your preferences. These are always on.
Analytics. Google Analytics.
We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors find and use the site: pages viewed, time on page, approximate location, device type. This is aggregate and helps us improve the site. It does not identify you by name.
Marketing. Meta Pixel.
We use the Meta Pixel to measure the performance of our advertising and to reach relevant audiences on Meta platforms. It records that a browser visited the site.
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How to control them.
You can accept or refuse non-essential cookies through your browser settings, and clear cookies already set. Most browsers let you block them entirely, though parts of the site may then work less smoothly. Google and Meta each publish their own controls and opt-out tools, which you can use directly.
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Changes.
If we add or remove a technology, we will update this notice. The date above reflects the latest version.
