What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file that the browser saves on your device when you visit a website. Cookies allow the page to remember a setting between visits, such as the colour of a banner or the menu state.
Cookies used on this website
- Functional cookie that remembers your choice from the cookie banner so the banner does not appear on every visit.
- Functional cookie that remembers the energy level shown in the header tally widget.
- Aggregated analytics that help the studio understand which pages are read most often, in a non-personal way.
What is not used
The website does not place advertising cookies that build personal profiles, and it does not run cross-site tracking pixels for marketing purposes. Should this change in the future, the cookie banner will explain the new categories before any new cookie is set.
How to change your choice
You can clear cookies in your browser settings at any time. After clearing them, the cookie banner will appear again on your next visit and you can pick another option.
Browser controls
Most browsers allow you to block cookies entirely or to allow them only for selected websites. The browser help pages explain how to manage these controls. Blocking cookies will not break the website, although the energy preference may not persist between visits.
Questions
If you have a question about how cookies work on this site, please write a short note through the contact form. The team replies within one business day.