Our posture on cookies
We set the smallest number of cookies the site needs to function. We do not run advertising trackers. We do not sell behavioural data. Analytics is run in an aggregated, IP-anonymised mode and only after you have accepted it.
The site is engineered to be quiet. This file lists every cookie it leaves on your device and the basis on which it is left.
We set the smallest number of cookies the site needs to function. We do not run advertising trackers. We do not sell behavioural data. Analytics is run in an aggregated, IP-anonymised mode and only after you have accepted it.
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by a website. Similar technologies — local storage, session storage, pixel beacons — fall under the same regime. References to cookies in this file cover all of them.
Strictly necessary
Functional (opt-in)
Analytics (opt-in)
A short list of third-party services may set cookies inside our pages: a calendaring widget (consent screen), our document-exchange tool (engagement only), and the embedded newsletter sign-up. These cookies are set by the third party under their own privacy policy. We list the current providers on request.
You may refuse non-essential cookies at any time through the consent banner or by clearing the lq_consent cookie. Most browsers also let you block cookies system-wide. Doing so will not break access to the site, but some functional features will be unavailable.
When we add or remove a cookie, the change is recorded in the table above and dated at the head of this file. We do not introduce new tracking cookies retroactively.
Notices, requests and corrections should be addressed to the office below. All correspondence is logged on the engagement record.