1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a site stores on your device. They let a site remember your actions plus preferences over time. We also use similar technologies such as pixels, local storage plus software development kits, which we refer to together as cookies in this policy.
2. Why we use cookies
We use cookies to:
- Run the site plus keep it secure.
- Remember your settings plus preferences.
- Measure how the site is used so we can improve it.
- Where you allow it, support marketing plus measure campaigns.
3. Categories of cookies we use
Strictly necessary
These cookies are required for the site to work, for example to keep you signed in or to remember your cookie choices. They cannot be switched off in our systems.
Performance and analytics
These cookies help us understand how visitors use the site, for example which pages are visited most. We use Google Analytics 4 for this.
Functional
These cookies remember choices you make, such as language or region, to give you a more tailored experience.
Marketing
These cookies, set by us or our partners, are used to build a profile of your interests plus show relevant messaging. We set these only where you have given consent.
4. The specific cookies we set
A full, current list of the cookies we use, including their name, purpose plus duration, is available on request by emailing [email protected]. We keep this list up to date as the site changes.
5. Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties that provide services on our behalf, such as analytics plus payment. These parties may use the data they collect under their own privacy policies. We do not control third-party cookies, so we recommend reviewing the relevant provider policies.
6. How to manage cookies
You can manage non-essential cookies through your browser settings, including blocking or deleting them. Blocking some cookies may affect how the site works.
For more on managing cookies, the help pages of your browser provide step-by-step guidance.
7. Do Not Track
Some browsers send a Do Not Track signal. There is no common standard for how sites should respond, so we currently do not respond to Do Not Track signals.
8. Changes to this policy
We may update this cookie policy as our use of cookies changes. When we do, we will revise the effective date above. Please check back from time to time.
9. Contact us
Questions about our use of cookies can be sent to Flinque LLP at [email protected].
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