Cookie policy
A short, honest summary of what this site stores in your browser and why. The TL;DR: very little, and you can change your mind any time.
Last reviewed: 6 April 2026.
What are cookies, briefly
Cookies and similar storage entries are small pieces of text a website saves in your browser. They can be set to remember things you’ve done (a setting, a logged-in state) or to track how you use the web more broadly. We use the first kind only.
Cookies and local-storage entries we use
Strictly necessary
- PHPSESSID — set by the PHP runtime when you load the contact page. It carries your session identifier so we can match a returning enquiry form submission to the CSRF token issued earlier. Cleared automatically when you close the browser.
- ts365_cookie_pref_v1 — a small entry written into your browser’s local storage when you choose Accept or Reject on the consent banner. We read it on page load to decide whether to show the banner again.
Both entries are first-party and necessary for the website to behave consistently. They are not used for advertising or cross-site tracking.
Analytics
We do not run an analytics platform on this site. There is no Google Analytics, no Meta Pixel, no Hotjar, no Clarity. If we ever change that, we’ll update this page and refresh consent.
Marketing
None. We don’t buy or place marketing cookies.
Changing your mind
The small cookie icon at the bottom-left of every page reopens the consent banner. From there you can switch from Accept to Reject (or vice versa) at any time. You can also clear the entry yourself in your browser’s site-data settings — the site will then ask again the next time you visit.
Third-party scripts
The site loads two external resources: Google Fonts (Manrope and DM Sans), and the typography styles served by the same. Google’s servers will see your IP address as part of that request. We have no other third-party scripts.
Questions
Email [email protected] if anything here is unclear. We’ll happily explain in plainer language.