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What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when a server sets a Set-Cookie header. Similar technologies include pixel tags, scripts that set identifiers, and HTML5 storage such as localStorage when used to remember preferences or session state.
We distinguish between first-party data we control directly and third-party technologies that may set their own identifiers when you allow analytics or marketing categories.
How consent is collected and withdrawn
On your first visit, a banner offers Accept All, Reject non-essential categories, or Cookie Settings. Strictly necessary items remain active because they support security, load distribution, or remembering your consent state.
Analytics and Marketing technologies load only after you opt in through Accept All or by enabling the respective toggles and saving. You may withdraw consent at any time through the same settings or by clearing site storage and revisiting the banner.
Categories in detail
Strictly necessary. These items keep forms reliable, protect against basic abuse, and store the fact that you have made a choice. Typical lifetimes range from the current session to twelve months depending on the component.
Analytics. When enabled, aggregated metrics help us understand which pages are read most often and whether navigation paths feel intuitive. We configure retention toward the shorter end of vendor defaults when possible.
Marketing. When enabled, limited identifiers may help measure whether informational campaigns reach interested readers. Disabling this category does not remove your ability to browse core content.
Third-party advertising or measurement technologies (for example from Google or similar providers) may set or read cookies or pixels when you allow the Marketing category. Those providers operate under their own privacy notices and may offer industry opt-out tools. We describe business transparency and landing page practices on our Transparency page.
Necessary
Session integrity, consent memory, resilience during traffic spikes.
Optional
Analytics and marketing load only after explicit opt-in through settings.
Duration and storage location
Durations depend on the vendor and configuration. We review defaults at least annually and shorten retention where doing so does not impair security investigations.
Data may be processed on servers located in multiple regions; where GDPR applies, we rely on appropriate safeguards as described in the Privacy Policy.
Third-party technologies
When a third party sets or reads cookies, their policies also apply. We select vendors who publish subprocessors lists and offer GDPR-aligned terms. If a vendor materially changes practices, we reassess whether the integration remains proportionate.
Browser and device controls
Major browsers let you block third-party cookies, delete existing cookies, or alert you before storage. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent forms or consent memory from working as intended.
For granular in-site control aligned with GDPR transparency expectations, use Cookie Settings in the banner or the footer link labelled Cookie preferences.
Updates to this policy
We revise this text when categories change or when regulators publish guidance that affects how we describe technologies. Material changes will be reflected here and may be highlighted on the home page when appropriate.
Questions
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