1What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file a website stores in your browser. It lets the site remember things between page loads — like a setting you chose. Similar technologies do the same job under different names: localStorage and sessionStorage keep small bits of data in your browser too.
Throughout this page, "cookies" is shorthand for cookies and these similar storage methods.
2How we use cookies
We keep it minimal. This is a marketing site, not an app — there's not much that needs remembering. We use cookies only to make the site work and to keep it secure, plus privacy-respecting analytics that don't set cookies at all.
We do not use advertising cookies, cross-site tracking cookies, or any cookies that build a profile of you for marketing.
3Cookies & storage we use
This table is the source of truth for what we use. If something isn't listed here, we don't use it.
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type / Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| le_region | Les Experts AI | Remembers which legal-region version of our legal pages you chose, so you don't have to pick again. | Functional · first-party · ~1 year |
| Cloudflare | Cloudflare (our host) | Security and performance — e.g. bot management and load balancing. Our host may also keep server logs.First-party-ish infrastructure set by the platform that serves this site. | Functional · session / short-lived |
| Cal.com | Cal.com (booking) | Powers the scheduling widget. May set its own cookies when you open the "Book a call" flow.Third-party · loads only when you use booking. | Third-party · set and managed by Cal.com (see their cookie policy) |
| Plausible | Plausible (analytics) | Aggregate visitor stats — page views and referrers, counted in aggregate.Cookieless — sets no cookies, uses no persistent identifiers, doesn't collect personal data or store full IP addresses. A deliberate privacy choice. | Analytics · cookieless — sets no cookies |
We load our typefaces from Google Fonts. This doesn't set any cookies, but it does send a request to Google's servers, which receives your IP address. No font cookies or persistent identifiers are stored on your device.
4Managing cookies
You're in control. Every major browser lets you see, block, and delete cookies — usually under Settings → Privacy. You can clear them anytime or block them entirely.
One heads-up: if you block functional cookies, the region switcher on our legal pages won't remember your choice, so you may have to re-pick your region on each visit. The rest of the site still works.
For how we handle personal data more broadly, see our Privacy Policy.
5Consent
Under the EU/UK ePrivacy rules and the GDPR, non-essential cookies require your consent before they're set. Essential and strictly-functional cookies — the ones needed to run the site and remember a setting you chose — don't.
Today, this site uses only essential and functional cookies, plus cookieless analytics that set nothing. Because there are no non-essential cookies to consent to, we don't show a cookie consent banner.
You can manage or clear cookies anytime through your browser. To exercise your privacy rights — including any rights under the CCPA/CPRA — see our Privacy Policy.
You can manage or clear cookies anytime through your browser. To exercise your privacy rights under Québec's Law 25, see our Privacy Policy.
You can manage or clear cookies anytime through your browser. To exercise your privacy rights under the applicable local law, see our Privacy Policy.
6Changes to this policy
If our use of cookies changes — for example, when booking and analytics go fully live — we'll update this page and the table above, and change the date in the header. The current version always lives here.
Questions about this policy?
Write to [email protected] — a human answers.