Cookie Policy
Last Updated: February 12, 2026
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. They help the website remember your preferences, understand how you interact with the site, and improve your overall browsing experience. Most websites use cookies in some form, and they are a standard part of how the internet operates. Cookies do not contain personal information such as your name or credit card details on their own, though they can be linked with other data to identify users.
When you visit our website, certain cookies are set on your device to help things work properly — for example, remembering whether you have accepted this cookie policy. Other cookies help us understand which pages you visit and how long you stay, so we can improve the website over time.
Cookie Types We Use
Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the website to function correctly. They handle basic tasks such as maintaining your session, remembering your cookie consent preferences, and supporting core security features. Essential cookies cannot be disabled because the website would not work properly without them.
Examples: session management, cookie consent state, security tokens
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use our website. They collect information about which pages are visited, how long visitors spend on each page, and where visitors come from. This data is aggregated and does not identify individual users. We use these insights to improve the structure and content of our website.
Examples: page views, session duration, referral sources
Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies track your activity across websites to help deliver more relevant advertising content. These cookies may be set by third-party advertising partners. They build a profile of your browsing interests and show you content aligned with those interests on other websites.
Examples: ad personalisation, cross-site tracking, campaign measurement
Preference Cookies
Preference cookies remember choices you make about how the website looks or behaves. They might store your language setting, text size preference, or region selection so you do not have to set them again each time you visit.
Examples: language selection, display preferences, region settings
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on our website are placed by third-party services that we use to improve our website and marketing. These third parties have their own privacy and cookie policies. We encourage you to read those policies to understand how your data is handled by each service. Third-party services we may use include:
Google Analytics — provides aggregated website usage statistics so we can understand traffic patterns and improve content. Google's privacy policy applies to data collected through Analytics.
Facebook Pixel — helps measure the reach of our social media campaigns and understand how visitors interact with our site after seeing an advertisement on Facebook or Instagram.
Microsoft Bing Ads — tracks conversions from Bing advertising campaigns to help us evaluate advertising performance.
Cookie Duration
Cookies have different lifespans depending on their purpose:
Session cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser. They are primarily used for essential functions like maintaining your session while you browse.
Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them manually. Analytics cookies typically persist for up to two years, marketing cookies for up to one year, and preference cookies for up to six months. Exact durations depend on the specific cookie and the third-party service that sets it.
Your Cookie Preferences
Use the controls below to manage which types of cookies you allow on our website. Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are required for the site to function. Your preferences are saved to your browser and will be remembered on future visits.
Essential Cookies
Required for the website to function. Always active.
Analytics Cookies
Help us understand how visitors use our website.
Marketing Cookies
Used to deliver relevant advertising content.
Preference Cookies
Remember your settings and display preferences.
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
In addition to the controls above, you can manage cookies through your browser settings. Each browser handles cookies slightly differently. Click on your browser below for instructions.
Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the top right corner. Go to Settings, then Privacy and Security, and select Cookies and Other Site Data. From there you can block third-party cookies, clear existing cookies, or set up exceptions for specific websites. You can also type chrome://settings/cookies directly into the address bar.
Open Firefox and click the hamburger menu (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner. Select Settings, then Privacy & Security. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, you can choose Standard, Strict, or Custom settings to control how cookies are handled. You can also manage individual site cookies and data from the same panel.
In Safari, go to Safari in the menu bar and select Preferences (or Settings on newer versions). Click the Privacy tab. You can block all cookies, prevent cross-site tracking, or manage website data to remove cookies from specific sites. On iOS, go to Settings, then Safari, and scroll down to the Privacy & Security section.
Open Edge and click the three-dot menu in the top right corner. Go to Settings, then Cookies and Site Permissions, and select Manage and Delete Cookies and Site Data. You can block third-party cookies, see all stored cookies, and add exceptions. You can also type edge://settings/content/cookies into the address bar.
On mobile devices, cookie settings are typically found in your browser's settings menu under Privacy or Security options. Note that blocking all cookies may cause some websites to behave unexpectedly.
Your Rights
You have the right to withdraw your cookie consent at any time using the preference controls on this page. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before the withdrawal. You also have the right to request information about what data has been collected through cookies on our site.
Disabling optional cookies (analytics, marketing, and preference cookies) will not affect the core functionality of our website. You will still be able to browse all pages, access information about our services, and submit the contact form. However, some personalisation features may not work as expected.
If you have questions about how we use cookies or wish to exercise your data rights, please contact us at [email protected]. For detailed information about how we handle personal data, please review our Privacy Policy.