Cookie Policy

Last updated: 10 February 2026

These pages are general information only and are not legal advice. You should have your own lawyer review any legal documents before you rely on them.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site work, remember preferences, or understand how the site is used. Similar technologies include local storage and pixels.

2. How we use cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies for purposes such as:

  • Analytics — to measure traffic and improve the site. We use Vercel Analytics (provided by Vercel Inc.) which may set cookies or use equivalent storage to collect usage data in an aggregated form.
  • Essential operation — where needed for security, load balancing, or core functionality of the hosting platform.

3. Third parties

Analytics and hosting services may process limited technical data (such as pages viewed and device type) according to their own privacy notices. We do not control third-party cookies beyond choosing which services we use.

4. Your choices

You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking some cookies may affect how the site works. For more information, see your browser's help pages.

5. Updates

We may update this policy when our use of cookies changes. Check the "Last updated" date when you revisit this page.

6. More information

For how we handle personal data more broadly, see our Privacy Policy. To contact us, use the contact form.