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Cookies and notifications

The short version: no analytics, no advertising, no tracking. But notifications are real, and they store things. Here is exactly what.


Last updated 17 July 2026

What we do not do

We run no analytics, no advertising network, no tracking pixels, no fingerprinting and no profiling. We do not sell data. Nothing on this site follows you to another site. That is a deliberate choice and it is the easy part of this page.

What we do do

This site offers browser notifications and an email edition, both delivered by OneSignal, Inc. (United States), acting as our processor. That is not nothing, and pretending otherwise would make this page a lie. Concretely:

Fonts are loaded from Google Fonts, which means your browser requests the font files from Google's servers when you open a page.

Consent, and who is actually asking

Under PECR, storing things on your device and sending you push notifications require your consent, and we take that seriously in a specific way: nothing is stored for notifications until you ask for them. You tick the box, you press the button, and then your browser shows a permission prompt. Not us. We cannot subscribe you and we cannot see your answer unless it is yes.

Refusing breaks nothing. Say no to the browser prompt and the site works exactly as before. There is no wall, no nag, no second prompt, and no popup on arrival. If you never touch the form, no notification identifier is ever created.

How to withdraw

Where the data goes

OneSignal is in the United States, so subscribing transfers data outside the UK. That is covered by the UK International Data Transfer Addendum to the standard contractual clauses. The full picture, including your rights and how to complain to the ICO, is in the privacy notice.