What cookies are, which ones we use on this website, and how you can manage them.
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device (computer, phone, or tablet) when you visit them. They are widely used to make websites work, to make them work more efficiently, and to provide information to the site owners.
Cookies can be "first-party" (set by the website you are visiting) or "third-party" (set by another organisation that provides services on the website, such as a video player or analytics tool). They can also be "session" cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or "persistent" cookies (which remain until they expire or you delete them).
We aim to keep our website lean and respectful of your privacy. The cookies we currently use fall into the following categories:
These are essential for the website to function. They include cookies that:
These cookies do not require your consent because the website cannot function properly without them.
These remember choices you have made — for example, if you have dismissed a notice, accepted cookies, or chosen a language preference. They are used to improve your experience but do not track you across other websites.
If we use analytics in future (we currently do not), it would help us understand which pages people find useful and where the site could be improved. We would only set these cookies after you opt in via our cookie banner. We would not use cookies that build advertising profiles or track you across other websites.
Some pages on our site embed content or services from third parties, which may set their own cookies:
We have no control over the cookies set by third parties; please refer to their respective privacy policies.
You can control and manage cookies in several ways. Please remember that removing or blocking cookies can impact your user experience and parts of this website may no longer be fully accessible.
Most browsers let you view, delete, and block cookies. Instructions vary by browser — see the help pages for:
On mobile, you can manage cookies through your browser's settings menu. iOS and Android both also offer device-level options for limiting ad tracking.
Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) signal that asks websites not to track you. There is currently no industry-wide standard for how DNT should be honoured. We respect the spirit of DNT — we do not track you across other sites and we do not use advertising cookies. If we add analytics in future, we will respect DNT signals where technically feasible.
We may update this Cookie Policy if our use of cookies changes or if the law changes. We will post the updated policy on this page and update the "last updated" date at the top.
If you have questions about our use of cookies, please contact us: