Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
Cookies and similar technologies keep you signed in, remember your preferences, and help us measure what’s working. Here’s exactly what we use and how to control it.
Effective 25 June 2026
Your control
Essential cookies keep the platform secure and working. Analytics and marketing technologies only run with your consent, which you can change at any time in your browser or device settings.1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files stored on your device. Similar technologies — pixels, local storage and server-side tags — do related jobs. We group them by purpose below.
2. The categories we use
| Category | What it does | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Sign-in session, security and role protection. The platform can’t work without these. | Consent not required (essential) |
| Functional | Remembers your language and currency so the experience stays localised. | Legitimate interests / consent |
| Analytics | Google Tag Manager and aggregated analytics help us understand and improve the product. | Consent |
| Marketing | Meta Pixel (and server-side Conversions API) measure campaigns and build audiences. | Consent |
3. Third-party technologies
- Google Tag Manager — manages analytics and marketing tags.
- Meta Pixel & Conversions API — measures ad performance and builds audiences. Where we send conversion events server-side, we hash identifying fields before transmission.
- Stripe — sets cookies needed for secure payments and fraud prevention.
These providers process data under their own policies. What they collect and our lawful bases are explained in our Privacy Policy.
4. How to control cookies
- Adjust or block cookies in your browser settings (note: blocking essential cookies will break sign-in).
- Opt out of personalised ads via your Meta and Google ad settings.
- Use your browser’s private mode to limit persistent storage.
5. Changes
As our tools evolve we’ll keep this page current and update the effective date above.