Privacy and cookies

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We require a name and email address if you wish to post a comment on this site. We may use this to contact you about your comment – we don’t usually do this, but occasionally commenters raise points that are best answered by email rather than online.

We invite readers to sign up to our mailing list by providing an email address. This will send you an email notification of any new posts on this site. It is not used for any other purpose. Once you have subscribed to the list, you can unsubscribe at any time by using the unsubscribe link on the bottom of your email. Your mailing list data is held by Mailpoet, the automated service we use to send the notification emails.

If you contact us via our Contact page, we will receive an email with your name, email address and message. We will use this only to respond to your message.

We do not retain names or email addresses for any other purpose. We do not pass these details on to any other individual or organisation. We do not engage in any commercial activity on this site at all.

Cookies

Like most websites, this one uses cookies to improve the way it works for visitors and to provide us with stats showing how many visitors we get, and which pages they use.

We do not have any commercial advertising on this site, so we do not have any advert-related cookies.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a simple text file that is stored on your computer or mobile by the website’s server. Cookies contain anonymous information, such as a unique identifier and the site name.

What to do if you don’t want cookies on your machine

If you want, you can block cookies using your browser settings – although this might mean some website functions no longer work properly. Go here for details of how to control cookies on most web browsers.

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