About this page
This site uses one cookie, for security. It is not used for tracking, analytics, or advertising. There are no third-party cookies on this site at all. This page describes exactly what we set and why.
Last updated: 2026-05-09.
The one cookie we set
When you load the contact form, we set a single session cookie. The cookie holds a CSRF token, which is a short random string that lets the server confirm a form submission came from your own browser session and not from a forged request elsewhere on the internet. This is a standard, defensive security measure.
The cookie has no name, no email, no message, and no identifier that ties back to you specifically. It is opaque to anyone who reads it, including us.
The cookie expires when your browser session ends. If you close your browser, it is gone. We do not write the token to any database or persistent log.
What we do not set
- No analytics cookies. No Google Analytics, no Plausible, no Fathom, no Matomo, nothing. We do not measure visits or user behavior.
- No advertising cookies. We do not run ads. We do not retarget. There is no advertising pixel anywhere on this site.
- No third-party cookies. The site loads no scripts, images, or fonts from another domain. Nothing on the page can plant a cookie under another company's name.
- No social-media trackers. No Facebook pixel, no LinkedIn insight tag, no Twitter conversion. No like buttons, share widgets, or embedded tweets that could leak your visit elsewhere.
How to disable cookies
You can block all cookies in your browser settings. If you block our session cookie, the contact form will not be able to verify your submission and you will see an error. You can still reach us by other means in that case; the home page lists how.
Browsers also offer a private or incognito mode that discards all cookies when the window closes. That works fine on this site.
Privacy
What we do with the information you send through the contact form is covered separately. See the Privacy Policy for the full description.