Cookie policy

One cookie. That is the whole policy.

Last updated May 2026.

In short

  • We set one first-party cookie. It remembers whether you have seen the cookie banner on this site.
  • We run no Google Analytics, no Facebook Pixel, no marketing trackers.
  • The cookie is local to your browser; we cannot read your other cookies from this site.
  • If you decline the banner, the cookie still sets to remember the decline.
  • You can clear the cookie at any time in your browser settings.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store. It can be used to remember small pieces of information between page loads — for example, that you have already seen a cookie banner.

The single cookie we set

NamePurposeTypeRetention
caerllan-cookie-prefRemembers whether you have seen and dismissed the cookie banner.Essential / first-party12 months

Cookies we do not set

  • Analytics cookies. We do not use Google Analytics, Plausible, Fathom, or any analytics platform.
  • Marketing cookies. We do not advertise. We do not use Facebook Pixel, Google Ads, LinkedIn Insight, or any equivalent.
  • Social-sharing cookies. Our social-media icons are simple links; they do not load any third-party script.
  • Third-party trackers. The Google Fonts and Font Awesome libraries load static resources from public CDNs and do not set cookies.

How to clear or block cookies

Every modern browser lets you view, clear and block cookies in its settings. The ICO has an accessible guide at ico.org.uk/for-the-public/online/cookies/.

Children

This site is not directed at children. We do not knowingly process any cookie-derived data about anyone under 13.

Changes to this policy

We will update this page when our cookie use changes. The ‘Last updated’ date at the top will show the date of the most recent change.

Questions and complaints

For any question about this policy, write to [email protected]. If you remain dissatisfied, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk or on 0303 123 1113.