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Plain-English summary: this site uses no cookies. We use cookieless analytics (Cloudflare Web Analytics + Workers Analytics Engine). Turnstile may set a short-lived challenge cookie if it detects suspicious activity on a form — that’s classed as strictly necessary under PECR.
This site uses no cookies
We don’t use cookies for analytics, advertising, or personalisation. There is no consent banner because there is nothing for you to consent to under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR).
What we use instead
Cloudflare Web Analytics
A privacy-first, cookieless beacon. No cookies, no localStorage,
no fingerprinting. No IP address stored. Aggregated page-view counts
only.
Workers Analytics Engine
Server-side custom-event logging (cta_click, form_submit,
newsletter_subscribe, lead_magnet_download, calendar_open). No
client-side identifiers. No PII.
Cloudflare Turnstile (forms only)
A privacy-respecting CAPTCHA alternative. May issue a short-lived challenge cookie if its heuristic flags suspicious activity on a form submission. The cookie expires immediately after challenge resolution. Considered “strictly necessary” under PECR Regulation 6 (anti-fraud).
Categories of cookies in use
- Strictly necessary: only the Turnstile challenge cookie, only when fired by suspicious activity, only on form pages.
- Functional: none.
- Analytics: none (we use cookieless analytics — see above).
- Advertising: none.
Third-party cookies
None set on this site.
Browser controls
You can manage cookies in your browser settings. See ICO guidance: https://ico.org.uk/your-data-matters/online/cookies/.
Why no consent banner
PECR Regulation 6 exempts strictly-necessary cookies from consent. We have no non-essential cookies in scope, so there’s no consent to obtain. This avoids the friction of a banner that delays you reading our content while collecting nothing meaningful.
Effective date
Effective: 2026-04-20 · Last reviewed: 2026-04-20 · Version: 1.0.0
Version 1.0.0 · Effective · Last reviewed · Lawyer reviewed: yes