Cookie Policy
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Cookies are small files a website asks your browser to keep. This page lists every cookie and tag this site uses, what each one is for and how to refuse or remove them. It is a short list, because we run a print shop rather than an advertising network.
How we handle the personal data behind these cookies is set out in the privacy policy. Last updated 23 August 2026.
What this site sets
| Name | Set by | What it does | Lasts |
|---|---|---|---|
_ga, _ga_9JMP6F3WY9 | Google Analytics 4 | Counts visits and tells one visitor from another, so we can see which pages are actually read | Up to 2 years |
_gcl_au | Google Ads | Records whether a visit followed one of our adverts, so we can tell which advertising pays for itself | Up to 90 days |
PHPSESSID | This site | Keeps your session together while you move between pages. Strictly necessary — the site cannot work without it | Until you close the browser |
| Chat window storage | This site | Keeps your conversation on screen while you browse, stored in your own browser rather than as a cookie | Until you clear it |
That is the whole list. There is no Meta pixel, no TikTok pixel, no session-recording or heatmap tool, and nothing on this site sells or shares your browsing to a third-party advertising network.
How to refuse or remove them
In your browser. Every modern browser can block or delete cookies for a single site or for all sites — look under Settings, then Privacy. Blocking the strictly necessary session cookie will stop parts of this site working; blocking the rest changes nothing about how the site behaves for you.
For Google Analytics specifically. Google publishes a browser add-on that opts you out of Analytics everywhere, at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
For advertising. You can turn off personalised advertising in your Google account at adssettings.google.com.
Do we have to ask you first?
Under the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations, analytics and advertising cookies require your consent, while the strictly necessary session cookie does not. If you would prefer we did not measure your visit at all, use any of the controls above and nothing on this page will apply to you.