Cookie policy
What cookies are
Cookies are small files that a website stores in your browser. We use them to make the site work and — only with your consent — to measure how the site is used and to improve our advertising. This page explains which cookies we use and how you control them. For the wider picture, see our privacy statement.
Functional cookies (always active)
These are necessary for the website to work and are placed without consent. They store no marketing information and are not shared with third parties:
- Your cookie choice, so we remember whether you accepted or declined
- A security token (CSRF) that protects the forms
- A technical session and your language preference
Analytics and advertising cookies (only after consent)
Only after you click Accept in the cookie banner — and only where we have enabled them for your region — do we place analytics and advertising cookies from the following third parties. If you decline, none of these are loaded and no data is sent to them:
- Google Analytics 4 — to measure, anonymously, how the site is used (Google Consent Mode v2)
- Google Ads — to measure the result of our advertisements (conversions)
- Meta Pixel (Facebook/Instagram) — to measure and improve our advertising
- TikTok Pixel — to measure and improve our advertising
These are third-party cookies; the providers process the data under their own privacy policies.
External resources
To render the site we load some resources from third parties — web fonts (Google Fonts) and a few script libraries from a content delivery network. These are needed to display the site and are not used to track you.
Managing your choice
You decide via the cookie banner: accept or decline. You can change your mind at any time by clearing the cookies for this site in your browser, after which the banner appears again. You can also block or delete cookies entirely through your browser settings; the functional cookies above are then re-created only as far as needed to make the site work.
Changes
We may amend this policy, for example if we add or remove a measurement tool. The current version is always on this page.