Legal
Cookie policy.
What this site stores on your device, why, and how to control it. Last updated 9 June 2026.
The short version
This site uses Google Analytics to count visits and see which pages help people most — and nothing else. No advertising cookies, no profiling. It’s off until you say yes: we ask first with a banner, run in a cookieless mode that can’t identify you in the meantime, and only set cookies once you accept. You can change your mind any time on the Manage cookies page.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store. “Similar technologies” means things like local storage or session storage that do roughly the same job. The rules in the UK come from the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and UK GDPR.
What this site uses
Before you choose, nothing is stored on your device — Google
Analytics runs in a cookieless mode that just counts an
anonymous visit. If you accept, it sets two first-party
cookies: _ga and _ga_<id>, used
to tell returning visits apart and group page views into a
session. They last up to about 13 months and set nothing that
identifies you by name. We also load the Golos Text typeface
from fonts.googleapis.com on every page — Google
may see your IP address for that request, but it sets no cookie.
Changing your mind
Accept and decline are equally easy — one click each, and the banner never nags. Whatever you pick, you can change it later on the Manage cookies page. Decline and we drop straight back to the cookieless mode; and if your browser sends a Global Privacy Control signal we treat that as a decline and don’t even show the banner.
Questions
Email [email protected] and we’ll happily explain anything here in more detail.