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Cookie policy

This policy explains what cookies and similar technologies we use, why we use them, and how you stay in control. It is written in plain language and kept short on purpose.

Last updated: 18 August 2026

What cookies are

A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser. Cookies let a site remember things between visits, such as your language choice or whether you have closed a banner. This policy also covers similar technologies, such as local storage and pixel tags, which work the same way.

Why we use them

We use cookies and similar technologies to keep the site working, to understand in aggregate which pages are useful, and to remember your preferences. We do not use cookies to build a personal profile of you or to sell your attention to advertisers.

The cookies we set

We keep our use of cookies deliberately small. Essential cookies are needed for the site to function at all, for example to remember that you have dismissed a banner. Analytics cookies record aggregated, pseudonymous statistics about page views so we can improve the content. Preference cookies remember choices such as font size or motion settings. We do not set advertising cookies.

Analytics and tracking

We use a privacy friendly analytics provider that records aggregated, pseudonymous information about how the site is used. The data is used only to understand which pages are helpful and where we can improve. It is not linked to your name, email, or company, and it is never shared with or sold to third parties for advertising.

Third party content

Some pages embed third party content, such as our intake form provider, Tally. These third parties may set their own cookies when you interact with their content. We do not control those cookies, and we recommend you review the relevant provider's privacy policy if you have questions about them.

How long cookies last

Essential cookies last only as long as your browsing session and are deleted when you close your browser. Analytics and preference cookies last longer, up to 14 months, so that returning visitors are not asked the same questions twice. You can clear them sooner at any time from your browser settings.

Your choices

You can decline non essential cookies at any time. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies in their settings, and you can also use private or incognito mode to browse without storing cookies. Blocking essential cookies may affect how the site works, but blocking analytics or preference cookies does not stop you from using the site.

What we do not do

We do not use advertising cookies. We do not share cookies with advertising networks. We do not track you across other websites. We do not use cookies to build a profile of your interests for marketing purposes.

Questions about this policy or how we use cookies? Write to contact@equilinq.eu. You can also read our privacy policy.