Cookie policy

How we use cookies

We use cookies to make the website work, to understand anonymously how visitors use our pages, and to measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns. We do not sell personal data.

Last updated: 17 June 2026

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored in your browser when you visit a website. They are used to remember preferences and to analyse visitor behaviour, among other things.

Which cookies do we use?

Strictly necessary

These cookies are required for basic site functionality, such as remembering your cookie preference and language choice. They are always set and do not require consent.

Analytics and marketing cookies (optional)

When you accept, we load the following services:

  • Microsoft Clarity (session analytics, anonymous heatmaps and interaction insights).
  • Google Analytics 4, measurement ID G-MJ8CDFRWBP (page views and general usage statistics).
  • Google Ads, conversion ID AW-1041243748 (measuring conversions and ad campaign effectiveness, including possible remarketing).

These services may temporarily process IP addresses for geographical reporting and conversion measurement. We use Google Consent Mode v2: no advertising or analytics cookies are set without your consent.

Your consent

On your first visit we show a banner with 'Accept' or 'Decline'. We only load Microsoft Clarity, Google Analytics and Google Ads after you accept. Your choice is stored locally in your browser (localStorage).

Withdraw consent

You can change your choice at any time by clearing the cookies and site data for this website in your browser settings. The banner will reappear on your next visit.

Retention

The preference in localStorage is kept until you delete it. Cookies from Clarity, Google Analytics and Google Ads have their own retention periods (typically up to 13 months for GA4 and up to 540 days for Google Ads) and are managed by the respective providers.

Third-party processors

The services are provided by Microsoft Ireland Operations Ltd. (Clarity) and Google Ireland Ltd. (Google Analytics and Google Ads). Their privacy statements apply to the data they process.

Questions?

For questions about this cookie policy, please contact us through our contact page.