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Cookies and Similar Technologies

A baseline explanation of how cookies, analytics, embeds, and related tools may be used on the site.

Why cookies exist on a website

Cookies are small pieces of data that can help a site remember settings, measure basic usage, and keep pages working as expected.

This page stands on its own, but it should still be read together with the privacy policy when a fuller legal set is published.

Types of cookies and similar tools

Essential cookies are used to keep the site functioning and to support basic navigation, security, and session behaviour.

Preference cookies, if used, can help remember basic display choices or language settings.

Why the site may use these tools

Essential cookies can keep the site functioning, while other cookies may support preferences, analytics, or embedded media.

If the site later adds a newsletter, comments, account areas, or tracking, the cookie policy should be updated before those features are public.

External services that may set cookies

Third-party technologies can include analytics platforms, embedded video players, map services, newsletter tools, or comment providers.

The cookie policy should identify real services only when the site actually uses them.

Controls and choices

Visitors can usually manage cookies through browser settings and, where available, any site-level preference tools.

If consent tools are introduced later, they should be explained clearly and should match the actual cookie behaviour of the site.

How cookie disclosures are updated

This page should be updated if analytics, embeds, or other third-party tools are added or removed.

The wording should stay accurate to the live implementation rather than to any generic template assumption.