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What we use, why, and how you control it. Working draft, final version slots in once analytics + tag-management are wired before launch.
Working draft · April 2026
Cookies are small text files a website stores on your device to remember things, whether you're logged in, which page you visited last, anonymous usage patterns. They're how the modern web works.
These keep the site working. Members-area login, checkout flow, security tokens. You can't switch these off and still use the site, but they don't track you across the wider web.
We use a privacy-respecting analytics tool to understand which courses people read about, which pages bounce, and where the broken links are. The data is anonymised and aggregated, we don't see individual users.
If you opt in to email marketing, our automation platform (Kartra) sets a cookie so you don't see the same opt-in form twice. You can clear that cookie at any time from your browser settings.
Every modern browser lets you block cookies, clear cookies, or be warned before they're set. ICO.org.uk has a step-by-step guide for every browser. Block strictly-necessary cookies and the members area won't function, that's the only trade-off.