What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file a website stores on your device to remember information — for example your language setting or your consent choices. Similar technologies (Local Storage, pixel tags) are covered by the same rules.
Which cookies do we use?
1. Essential cookies (always on)
These are needed for the site to work. No consent is required.
- avg_cookie_consent — stores your cookie choices. Expires after 12 months.
- wp_session — technical WordPress session. Expires when the browser closes.
2. Analytics cookies (consent required)
We use Google Analytics to keep anonymised statistics on how the site is used. It is configured so IP addresses are anonymised immediately.
- _ga, _gid, _gat — Google Analytics. Expire after 2 years / 24 hours / 1 minute.
3. Advertising cookies (consent required)
For ads through Google AdSense and partners. These cookies are only set if you accept personalised ads.
- __gads, __gpi, IDE, NID — Google advertising network. Expire after 13 months or sooner.
How do you manage your consent?
On your first visit the cookie banner offers a choice: accept essential only, or accept all. You can change your choice at any time by withdrawing or renewing your consent on this site.
You can also manage cookies through your browser settings — in Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge this is under "Privacy and security".
Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by external providers (Google). We do not have full control over these. You can find out more in their own privacy policies:
Changes
We may update this cookie policy if we change our setup or if the law changes. The latest version is always on this page.