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Cookie Policy
Last updated: 4 June 2026. This page explains which cookies and similar technologies this Site uses, why, and how to manage them.
What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store. Cookies are commonly used to keep you signed in, remember preferences, count visits, or measure how content performs. Similar technologies — local storage, session storage, pixels — can do the same things; we treat them all the same way in this policy.
Cookies this site sets
The Site is delivered through Cloudflare Workers, Cloudflare's edge platform. As of today, we do not set any of our own cookies and do not run analytics, advertising, or session-replay tools. If that changes — for example, if we add a privacy-respecting analytics tool — this page will be updated and the specific cookie names, purposes, and lifetimes will be listed here.
Third-party cookies
Some content on the Site is loaded from third-party services that may set their own cookies in your browser when you interact with them. Today that is limited to:
- Google Fonts. Typeface files load from
fonts.googleapis.comandfonts.gstatic.com. The Google Fonts CSS-and-files API does not set browser cookies on the user side, but Google may log request IP addresses server-side. - Video embeds (when present). When we embed a video from YouTube and you play it, YouTube sets its own cookies in your browser to measure playback and personalise recommendations. You can avoid these cookies by not playing the video, or by using browser settings or extensions that block third-party cookies. We aim to use the "youtube-nocookie.com" privacy-enhanced embed where practical.
We don't use ad-network cookies, social-network tracking pixels, or cross-site tracking on the Site.
Newsletter and forms
Subscribing to a newsletter or submitting a contact form does not set a tracking cookie on its own. Newsletter signups are sent to Mailchimp; contact form submissions are routed through our hosting platform's transactional email infrastructure. If either provider sets cookies in your browser when you submit a form (typically they don't, since forms are server-side processed), they will be listed in the table above.
How to manage cookies
You can accept, refuse, or delete cookies through your browser settings. The exact steps vary by browser; the aboutcookies.org guide has clear instructions for the main ones. Blocking all cookies will still let you read the Site, but third-party embeds may not work as expected.
For more on what information third parties may receive when you load the Site, see our privacy policy.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy when we change which cookies or third-party services the Site uses. Material changes will be reflected in the "Last updated" date at the top of this page.
Contact
Cookie or privacy questions: privacy@TBD.media.