1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files a website stores on your device to make it work correctly and remember some preferences.
2. Necessary technical cookies
We use necessary technical cookies for authentication (httpOnly, SameSite=Lax). Login doesn't work without them, so they don't require consent.
3. Analytics without cookies
For usage stats we use Plausible, which uses no cookies and does not track individual users. No profiling, no third-party ad networks.
4. Third-party cookies and tools
Some features rely on third-party services that, when you use them, may set their own technical cookies or store data on your device. These are not advertising cookies and are not used to profile you, but you should know they exist: — Stripe, at checkout: sets technical anti-fraud cookies when the payment library is loaded; — GetResponse and Google reCAPTCHA, on the event sign-up form: they make the form work and tell a person from a bot; — YouTube, for lesson videos: the preview is static and no request goes to YouTube until you press play; — maps and satellite imagery of spots: the tile provider receives your IP address and the area you are looking at. The full list of providers, with purposes and place of processing, is in the "Providers that process your data" section of the Privacy Policy.
5. How to manage them
You can block or delete cookies from your browser settings. Blocking technical cookies, however, may break features such as staying signed in.