1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies (local storage, pixels, fingerprinting techniques) can serve comparable purposes. We use the term "cookies" to cover all of these throughout this policy.
2. How we use cookies
We use a small number of cookies, and we use them sparingly. Most of what runs on anologe.co is server‑rendered or stateless. We do not run advertising trackers, and we do not sell cookie data.
3. Categories we set
- Strictly necessary — required for the site to function (e.g. session, security, CSRF). Always on; no consent needed under PECR.
- Preferences — remember your settings (e.g. preferred mode, dismissed notices).
- Analytics — aggregate, pseudonymised usage statistics so we know which pages need work. Off until you opt in.
We do not set advertising, profiling, or social‑media cookies.
4. Specific cookies and durations
Cookie names are stable across releases; durations are upper bounds. We do not place identifiers in cookies beyond what is necessary for the listed purpose.
5. Third‑party cookies
We use Plausible Analytics as our usage analytics provider. Plausible is cookieless by default; where we set __plausible, it is for short‑lived deduplication and does not contain personal identifiers. We do not use Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, LinkedIn Insight, or any advertising trackers on this site.
6. Consent and preferences
On your first visit we ask for consent to non‑essential cookies via our consent banner. Your choice is stored in the __anl_consent cookie. You can withdraw or change consent at any time by clicking "Cookie preferences" in the footer of any page, or by clearing cookies in your browser and reloading the site.
7. Browser controls
Most browsers let you control or block cookies. Disabling strictly necessary cookies may break parts of the site. Common references:
8. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
We honour Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals. When a GPC signal is detected, we treat it as a request to opt out of non‑essential analytics cookies. We do not currently respond to legacy "Do Not Track" headers, as the standard is no longer maintained.
9. Changes
We update this policy when our cookie usage changes. The Effective date above reflects the latest revision. Material changes will be reflected on the consent banner so you can re‑confirm your preferences.
10. Contact
Anologe Systems Ltd., 71–75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9JQ, United Kingdom. Email demo@anologe.co.