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Cookie policy

Last updated: April 2026

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work, or work more efficiently, and to provide information to the site operator. Similar technologies (such as local storage) work in much the same way.

2. The cookies we use

We use a small number of cookies, grouped into two categories.

Strictly necessary

These cookies are essential for the Service to function. They include the authentication cookie that keeps you signed in and a CSRF token used to protect form submissions. Without these cookies the Service cannot work, so they are always on.

Analytics

We use Vercel Analytics to understand how the Service is used in aggregate (page views, device type, broad geography). The data is anonymised and we never combine it with personally identifying information. You can decline these cookies through the banner.

3. Third-party cookies

  • Stripe sets cookies on the checkout page to detect fraud. These are part of the strictly necessary set when you go through checkout.
  • Google sets cookies on the sign-in flow only if you choose Google sign-in.

4. Managing your cookies

You can accept or decline non-essential cookies through the banner that appears on your first visit. To change your choice later, use the button below to clear your saved preference and bring the banner back.

You can also disable cookies in your browser settings. If you disable strictly necessary cookies, the Service may not work as intended.

5. Updates

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The date at the top of the page reflects when it was last revised.

6. More information

For details on how we handle the personal data behind these cookies, see our Privacy Policy.

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