What cookies we set, what they do, and how to turn them off.
A cookie is a small text file a website stores in your browser. Cookies let sites remember things between visits — your settings, whether you're logged in, which pages you've seen. We use a small number of cookies, and only for the purposes below.
These keep the site working. Examples: a session token that lets a form submission complete without errors, a preference cookie that remembers if you've dismissed a banner. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be turned off without breaking the site.
We use a privacy-respecting analytics tool to count page views, unique visitors, and how long people stay on each page. This helps us see which content is useful and which isn't. Analytics cookies are first-party and do not track you across other sites.
We do not use cross-site advertising cookies. We do not allow third-party advertisers to drop tracking pixels on our pages. We do not participate in cross-context behavioral advertising.
You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings:
Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent some features (like form submissions) from working. Blocking analytics cookies will not affect your use of the site.
We honor the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal where applicable. Browsers send GPC automatically when configured to do so.
If our cookie practices change we will update this page and the "Last updated" date.
See our privacy policy for the full picture, or contact us.