Cookie policy
The consent banner appears at the bottom of the screen on your first visit. You can revisit your choice here at any time.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website. They let the site work, remember your choices, and help me understand how the site is used. Some are essential; others are only used if you agree to them.
2. Your choice
When you first visit, you can accept or decline non-essential cookies. Analytics cookies are not set unless you accept them. You can change your choice at any time using the cookie control on the site, or through your browser settings. Declining means analytics cookies are not used.
3. The cookies this site uses
Essential. Needed for the site to work and to remember your cookie choice. Always on, and cannot be switched off.
Analytics. Google Analytics, set only with your consent, to understand how visitors use the site so I can improve it. The cookies are "_ga" (tells visitors apart, expires after 2 years) and "_ga_FZD9964KLD" (keeps the analytics session state, expires after 2 years).
Booking. The Cal.com scheduling widget is embedded on the contact page. When you interact with it to book a call, it sets two strictly necessary cookies: "__cf_bm" (set by Cloudflare to tell genuine visitors from bots and keep the booking widget secure, expires after 30 minutes) and "uid" (keeps your booking session in place while you choose a time, expires when you close your browser). These are needed for the booking to work; Cal.com does not set analytics or advertising cookies through the widget.
Mailing list signup. If you join the mailing list using the form on the site, the signup form (provided by Flodesk) sets one functional cookie, "fd-form-..." with a value of "true", to remember that you have already signed up so the form is not shown to you again. It holds no personal data, only a yes/no marker, and expires after about a year.
Marketing cookies (for example LinkedIn, Meta or Google Ads) are not used yet. Each will be added here individually if and when its tag is installed.
4. Third-party cookies
Analytics cookies are set by Google (Google Analytics). Google’s use of any data it collects is governed by its own privacy policy.
5. Changes to this policy
I will post any changes to this cookie policy on this page, with a new date.