Cookie Policy

What cookies are, which ones we use, and how you stay in control of your preferences.

Last updated: 9 June 2026

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies, such as local storage, work in comparable ways. They help websites function, remember your choices and, with consent, understand how a site is used.

2. How we use cookies

We group cookies into three categories. Strictly necessary cookies are always active. Analytics and marketing cookies are optional and load only with your consent, which you give through our cookie banner.

Strictly necessary

NamePurposeDuration
tdde_cookie_consentStores your cookie preferences12 months
sessionKeeps core site features workingSession

Analytics (optional)

NamePurposeDuration
_stat_idAnonymous, aggregated usage measurement13 months
_stat_sessionDistinguishes individual visits24 hours

Marketing (optional)

NamePurposeDuration
_msg_prefHelps make any messaging more relevant6 months

3. Managing your preferences

When you first visit, the cookie banner lets you Accept All, Reject optional cookies, or open Cookie Settings to toggle analytics and marketing individually. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be switched off, as the site relies on them.

You can change your choice at any time by clearing the stored preference in your browser, which will prompt the banner to appear again. You can also delete cookies through your browser settings.

4. Consent and legal basis

Optional cookies are set only on the basis of your consent, in line with the GDPR and applicable ePrivacy rules. Withdrawing consent is as easy as giving it and does not affect the lawfulness of earlier processing.

5. More information

For details on how we handle personal data more broadly, see our Privacy Policy. If you have questions, contact us using the details on our contact page.

Disclaimer. All materials and practices presented are for educational and informational purposes only and are intended to support general well-being. They do not constitute medical diagnosis, treatment, or advice. Before applying any practice, especially if you have chronic conditions, consult a qualified healthcare professional.