Cookie Policy
A short, plain-English description of the cookies we use and the choices you have.
What a cookie is, in our case
A cookie is a tiny text file the site can ask your browser to save. The next time you visit, the browser hands it back to the site. Cookies let us remember preferences — like the fact you've already seen the consent banner — without making you re-confirm them every page load.
What we use
We've deliberately kept the cookie footprint small. The current set is:
Strictly necessary
- PHPSESSID — session cookie issued by our server to maintain CSRF protection on the contact form. Expires when you close the browser. Cannot be disabled while using the site.
- oqb_cc_v1 — a small local-storage entry (technically not a cookie, stored client-side) recording whether you accepted or rejected non-essential cookies. Survives 12 months, no personal data inside.
Performance & analytics
We currently do not run third-party analytics. If we ever do, this section will be updated and the consent banner will give you an opt-in choice before any new cookie is set.
Marketing
None. No remarketing pixels, no advertising network beacons.
Third-party services
The site uses Google Fonts to load the Manrope and Lora typefaces. Loading a font from Google's CDN exposes your IP address to Google for the duration of the request. The font CSS itself does not set a cookie.
How to change your choice
Open the gear icon in the lower-left corner of any page to reopen the consent banner. Choose accept or reject, and the choice is saved for the next 12 months. To clear all choices, clear the site data from your browser settings under Privacy & Security.
Browser-level controls
Most browsers also let you block cookies from a specific site or refuse them globally. If you block PHPSESSID our contact form won't submit — but everything else still works fine.
Updates to this policy
We post the latest revision date in the footer. Material changes are highlighted on the homepage for 30 days.
Contact
Questions about cookies on this site? Email [email protected].