What's stored on your device

Cookie Policy

Last updated 20 August 2026

A cookie is a small file a website asks your browser to keep. Some are needed for a site to work; others watch what you do. Here's exactly which ones this site uses.

The short version: this site sets no cookies of its own. Our own visitor counting is deliberately built without them. The cookies you may pick up here come from Google Analytics, from YouTube when you press play, and — if we ever run ads — from Google's advertising.

Cookies we set ourselves

None for visitors. The only exception is a session cookie when the site owner signs in to the admin area, which is required for that login to work and affects nobody else.

Google Analytics

Sets cookies beginning _ga to tell repeat visits apart and measure how the site is used. They typically last up to two years. Blocking them changes nothing about how the site works for you.

YouTube

Our video players load nothing until you press play. Once you do, YouTube may set cookies for playback preferences and, depending on your Google settings, for advertising. That is YouTube's own doing and is covered by Google's privacy policy.

Advertising

If we run Google AdSense, Google and its partners will set cookies to choose which ads to show and to measure whether they worked. You can turn personalised ads off in Google's Ads Settings without leaving this site.

How to control cookies

Every browser lets you block or delete cookies — usually under Settings, then Privacy. You can block third-party cookies entirely and this site will still work normally, because nothing here depends on them.

More detail about everything else we collect is on the privacy policy.