COOKIE POLICY
Last updated: 11 July 2026
Most websites ask you to accept cookies before you have read a word. This one does not, because it sets none of the tracking cookies that prompt exists for. This page explains what that means in practice.
What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file a website can store in your browser, often to remember you between visits. Cookies are not harmful in themselves, but they are the main way sites track what people do online.
The cookies we use
None. This website sets no cookies of its own and runs no analytics, advertising, or behavioural tracking of any kind. We do not build a profile of you, and there is no cookie banner because there is nothing to consent to.
Third-party services
Fonts are served from our own server, so displaying this page sends no data to Google or any other font provider.
When you submit the contact form, it is delivered through Web3Forms (see our Privacy Policy). That happens only when you press send, and it places no tracking cookies on this site.
If you subscribe to our newsletter, the email provider we use to manage subscriptions may set a cookie strictly to run its own sign-up or unsubscribe pages. That applies only if and when you interact with those pages, never from simply browsing this site.
Controlling cookies
You do not need to change anything to browse this site privately. If you ever want to review or clear cookies set by other websites, every major browser lets you do so from its privacy or settings menu.
Changes to this policy
If we ever introduce cookies that are not strictly necessary, for example analytics, we will update this page and ask for your consent through a proper banner before any such cookie is set.