Just enough cookies, never the creepy kind.
A short guide to the cookies and similar technologies we use, why we use them, and how to switch them off.
Four buckets, no dark patterns.
Last updated: 30 April 2026
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow sites to remember information about your visit, like your preferred language and other settings, which can make your next visit easier.
We also use related technologies — local storage, pixels, and SDKs — and refer to all of these collectively as 'cookies' on this page.
2. How we use them
We use a small number of cookies, grouped into the four categories above. Strictly necessary cookies are always on; the others run only with your consent.
We do not use cookies to build cross-site advertising profiles or to track you on unrelated websites.
3. Managing preferences
You can change your preferences at any time using the cookie banner on first visit, or via your browser settings. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies category by category.
Blocking strictly necessary cookies may break sign-in, forms, or accessibility — but everything else degrades gracefully.
4. Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties we rely on — analytics, video embeds, and advertising platforms. These providers have their own privacy notices, which we link to where applicable.
5. Updates
When we add or remove a cookie, we update this page and re-prompt for consent where the change is material.
Need to update your choices?
Clear cookies for this site in your browser to re-trigger the consent banner, or write to privacy@techjackstones.com for help.
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