Cookies & similar tech
Cookie Policy for qualtrexghap.world
Cookies and other storage help a site remember your choices and, if you allow it, to understand how the public pages are used. This policy describes what we place, what the banner is doing, and how you can clear or change settings. It sits alongside the Privacy Policy for the personal data that can be linked to those technologies.
Quick read
Strictly necessary items keep the service honest and usable. Optional analytics and marketing are off until you say yes, except where a browser setting already blocks them. A copy of your cookie choices is kept on your device, so we do not always know the exact state until you return with the same device and profile.
Words we use the same way as the ePrivacy line
Cookie usually means a small file the server asks the browser to store, sent back on later requests. Similar technologies can include localStorage or a session key in a URL, when they play the same kind of role. We group them in the same spirit even if a lawyer would split hairs for a very large platform.
Strictly necessary or “essential” tools
These let you move between pages, respect security headers, and remember a privacy choice you already made, including the stored JSON object the banner writes when you press accept, reject, or save. Without them, you would be asked the same thing on every sub-page, which would be worse for you and for honest statistics. The law in many countries treats this group differently from extra analytics or ad tags.
On-device record of your consent string
When you pick options in the banner, a JSON structure is written to localStorage (key similar to tdde_cookie_v1) with flags for which categories you allowed and a timestamp. Clearing site data in the browser makes the banner reappear, which is the same as forgetting your prior tap on this machine.
Optional category: analytics
If you turn analytics on, we or a later vendor may load scripts that collect pseudonymous use patterns: which pages, rough scroll, time on page, and error codes. The aim is to see if long articles are read, not to name your street from your keyboard rhythm. We will name any provider we wire in, in an update to this text and, where the law needs it, in the banner layer.
Optional category: marketing
This space is for future, explicit campaigns such as a newsletter you double-opt into, or a paid ad that should only fire for people who asked for the topic. It should stay empty until a campaign exists and a description is published. If a tag ever appears, it will be listed with its provider, data categories, and typical persistence.
Your browser, your operating system, your ad choices
Beyond this site, you can set global or per-site block rules. Mobile operating systems and desktop browsers add “do not track” style signals, though not every service honours them. Industry programmes for interest-based advertising also exist. We are not in charge of those tools, but you may find them a useful second layer on top of the toggles in our banner.
Refusing optional tools
Rejecting optional cookies should not take away access to the written content that does not need them. If you ever see a page that will not work without a non-essential tag, that will be a mistake—please tell us so we can fix the implementation.
When this page changes
Material changes will be signposted, and the date chip in the header above is filled automatically to match the day you are viewing, so the hero always reflects a current “as of” check when scripts run.
Controller contact for cookie questions
Write to Qualtrexghap, 60 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester M14 5AL, United Kingdom, or email with “Cookie” in the subject. We aim to give a plain-language answer even when the back end is a technical story.