Cookie Policy

Effective Date: 28 January 2026
Last Updated: 28 January 2026

This site (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar technologies (collectively “cookies and similar technologies”) on our website, application, and related services (the “Site”). This Cookie Policy explains what we use them for, why, who the third parties are (including Google), how we obtain consent or rely on exemptions, and how you can manage your preferences.

This Policy forms part of our Privacy Policy. We comply with the **UK GDPR**, the **Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR)** (as amended by the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025), and **Google Consent Mode v2** for relevant traffic. Guidance from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is followed.

1. What are cookies and similar technologies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by the Site via your browser. Similar technologies include pixels, device fingerprinting, localStorage, and sessionStorage. They enable the Site to function, remember preferences, analyse usage, and deliver personalised advertising.

We use both **first-party** (set by us) and **third-party** cookies.

2. Categories of cookies and trackers (updated for UK rules 2026)

Category Purpose Consent required under PECR? Examples / Technologies Storage duration Main third parties
Strictly Necessary Authentication, session management, security, fraud prevention, basic Site functionality No (always active) session_id, auth_token, csrf_token, galaxy_uid Session / up to 1 year
Functional / Preferences Remember language, theme, region, favourite assets, interface settings Yes (unless low-risk exemption applies) lang_pref, theme_mode, favorite_assets Up to 2 years
Analytics / Statistical Aggregated usage statistics, behaviour analysis, Site improvement (non-intrusive) No (exemption under DUA Act 2025 for low-risk statistical purposes; opt-out provided) Google Analytics (__ga, _gid, _ga_*, _gat_*) Up to 2 years + 14 months Google Ireland Limited
Advertising / Marketing Personalised ads, retargeting, conversion tracking Yes (unless low-risk advertising exemption applies per ICO guidance) Google Ads (IDE, test_cookie, _gcl_aw, _gcl_au) Up to 1–2 years Google Ireland Limited
Social / Embedded Social media widgets, embedded videos, chats (when enabled) Yes Meta Pixel, X Pixel (if used) Up to 2 years Meta, X Corp.

3. Google as a third party (Consent Mode v2)

Google (Google Ireland Limited / Google LLC) is our primary partner for analytics and advertising:

Google Consent Mode v2 applies: Until consent (or reliance on exemption), Google receives denied signals for ad_storage, analytics_storage, ad_user_data, and ad_personalization. Data is modelled without cookies where possible.

Data may transfer to the US under Standard Contractual Clauses and supplementary measures. More: Google Privacy Policy | How Google uses cookies

4. How we comply with consent and exemptions (UK 2026)

5. Managing cookies and opting out

Opting out/withdrawing does not affect strictly necessary cookies.

6. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Policy (e.g., new exemptions or ICO guidance). Changes posted here with updated date. Continued use after changes = acceptance.

7. Contact

Questions about cookies: [email protected]
UK supervisory authority: Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)