What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored by a browser. Similar technologies may use local storage, pixels, or device identifiers. They help websites remember settings, maintain sessions, understand usage, and protect accounts.
Essential cookies
Essential cookies support login sessions, security controls, load balancing, fraud prevention, and user-requested features. The service may not function correctly without them.
Preference cookies
Preference cookies can remember choices such as interface settings, consent status, language, or recently used filters so the experience is more consistent.
Analytics cookies
Analytics technologies may help us understand page visits, navigation, performance, and feature adoption. Where required, they should be used only after consent and configured to minimise unnecessary data.
Third-party technologies
Payment providers, embedded services, support tools, and analytics vendors may set or read their own cookies according to their policies. Stripe and PayPal, where enabled, may use technologies for checkout, authentication, security, and fraud prevention.
Managing choices
You can manage non-essential cookies through a consent interface where provided and through browser settings. Blocking all cookies may prevent login, checkout, or other core functions. Consent can be changed later where the applicable tool supports it.
Policy updates
This policy may be updated when technologies or providers change. The latest revision date will appear above.
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