Cookies

Cookie policy

The short answer: the pages British Global publishes write no cookie to your browser. The long answer is what runs instead of one.

Last updated: 15 August 2026

The short answer

Does this site use cookies?

The pages British Global publishes write no cookie to your browser. There is no advertising cookie, no tracking cookie and no third-party pixel on this site, so no consent window appears and this page offers no list of preferences to refuse.

What this site does not carry

  • Google Analytics and other third-party statistics scripts.
  • Advertising-network cookies and retargeting pixels.
  • Social media like and share plugins.
  • Any identifier that follows you between sites.

Measurement

With no cookies, how is anything measured?

Two cookieless tools do the measuring: Vercel Analytics counts page views, and Vercel Speed Insights collects page-speed figures from real visitors. Neither one puts an identifier in your browser, and neither one follows you across other sites.

Between them the two tools report how many pages were viewed and how quickly those pages opened on real devices. Because the measurement is cookieless, no consent window appears — the obligation was removed rather than managed.

The assistant

Does the assistant store anything in your browser?

The assistant on the home page stores nothing in your browser: the thread lives in the memory of the component on screen and is gone when you reload the page. Questions and answers are logged on the server for audit.

Preferences

How do you manage your cookie preferences?

You manage cookie preferences in your browser's privacy settings; because this site writes no cookie, it offers no separate switch to turn one off. The single exception is the strictly necessary cookie that keeps the operator signed in to the admin console.

The admin console’s session cookie is written only at /admin, and only for the signed-in operator. As a visitor you never meet it.

If this site ever starts using cookies, this page changes first and the cookie follows. The other order means the policy was never written.

What is recorded on the server is set out on its own page:

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