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We use the minimum.

No advertising cookies. No cross-site tracking. No session replay. This page explains what cookies are active, why, and how to control them.

What cookies are.

Small text files stored on your device when you visit a site. They help sites function, remember preferences, and understand usage. Some are essential. Some are not. We only use the ones that are.

Essential cookies.

These make the site work. Form submissions, page navigation, security protections. They cannot be switched off without breaking core functionality. No personal data is stored in them beyond what is required for the site to function.

Analytics cookies.

We use Vercel Analytics to understand how the site performs: which pages load slowly, where visitors drop off, what content gets read. This data is aggregated. It tells us about the site, not about you. No advertising profiles are built from it.

What we do not use.

Advertising cookies. Retargeting pixels. Session replay tools. Social media tracking widgets. Cross-site identifiers. Fingerprinting. We do not participate in ad networks or sell data to anyone who does.

HubSpot (when active).

When our CRM is fully connected, HubSpot may set cookies to manage form submissions and communications you have opted into. HubSpot's privacy policy governs their cookies. We will update this section when that integration goes live.

You control your cookies.

Every modern browser lets you refuse, delete, or manage cookies. Chrome: Settings, Privacy and Security, Cookies and other site data. Firefox: Settings, Privacy and Security, Cookies and Site Data. Safari: Preferences, Privacy, Cookies and website data. Edge: Settings, Cookies and site permissions, Cookies and site data. Disabling essential cookies may affect how the site functions.

Do Not Track.

There is no universal standard for Do Not Track signals. We do not currently respond to them, but we also do not track you in a way that would make the signal necessary.

Changes.

If we add new cookie categories or third-party services, we will update this page and revise the date at the top.

Last updated: April 12, 2026