Cookies Policy
What are cookies Cookies are small data files placed on your device when you visit a site. They help remember you, store preferences, and track performance.
How we use cookies
1. Strictly necessary cookies These enable essential site functions. They work by default and don’t require your consent.
2. Functional cookies They let the site remember choices you make, such as language or region. We don’t set them until you opt in.
3. Analytics cookies These help us measure traffic and improve the site. We only use them after you consent.
4. Marketing cookies These track your browsing to help deliver relevant ads. We set them only with your active consent. Legal basis and consent For UK and EU We follow GDPR and ePrivacy rules. Consent must be opt-in, specific, and freely given. No pre-checked boxes. You can opt in to categories of your choice. We block non-essential cookies until you consent.
Under the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025, certain low-risk cookies—like those for analytics or site performance—may be exempt from consent if they meet specific conditions.
For the US No federal cookie law requires consent. But state laws like CCPA treat cookies as personal information. We don’t need consent, but we give you clear disclosure and the right to opt out.
Your choices and control You can change your cookie preferences at any time via our cookie
settings. You can withdraw consent as easily as you gave it. We block non-essential cookies if you opt out.
You can also use your browser settings or opt-out tools from providers like Google or advertising networks. Note that blocking cookies may affect how some features work.
Why we use cookies
To let the site function properly – To save your preferences – To analyze site performance and improve your experience – To show relevant ads when needed
How often we update this policy
We revise this policy when laws or our practices change. Last
updated: August 2025.