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The cookies this site sets and what each one is for.
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A cookie is a small file a site asks your browser to keep, so that the site can recognise the same browser on the next request. This site uses as few as it can.
What is set
- A session cookie, so that signing in works and you stay signed in while you move between pages. It is removed when the session ends.
- A security token, which is what stops a form on another site being submitted to this one on your behalf.
- A preference for whether you left the site on the light or dark theme, kept in your browser so it is remembered next time.
What is not set
- No advertising cookies.
- No cross-site tracking.
- Nothing that follows you to other websites.
Cookies from elsewhere
- If you sign in with Google, Google sets its own cookies under its own policy. That happens only if you choose to use it.
Turning them off
- Your browser can refuse cookies, and its help pages explain how. Refusing them is fine for reading the site. Signing in will not work without the session cookie, because there is no other way for the site to know the request is still you.
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