Last updated: 12 June 2026
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember your preferences and understand how you use the site.
Under UK PECR (Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations) and the EU ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC as implemented in EU member states), we are required to obtain your consent before placing any non-essential cookies on your device. This applies whether you are visiting from the UK or from the EU/EEA (including Malta).
| Cookie | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| butify_cookie_consent | Essential | Stores your cookie consent preference so we don't ask again on every visit. | 1 year |
| _fbp, _fbc | Marketing | Set by the Meta Pixel to measure ad performance and reach. Only placed if you accept cookies. | 90 days |
Note: We have removed the use of Google Fonts CDN from our site. Fonts are now self-hosted, meaning no data is shared with Google when you visit.
The butify_cookie_consent cookie is essential to the operation of our consent system. It records your choice so we don't ask you repeatedly. It does not track you across other websites and no data is shared with third parties.
This cookie is stored in your browser's localStorage (not as an HTTP cookie), so it is not transmitted to our server with each request.
If you accept cookies, we load the Meta Pixel, which sets _fbp and _fbc cookies. These are used by Meta (Facebook/Instagram) to:
Meta may process this data in the United States. For more information, see Meta's Privacy Policy.
Under GDPR and the ePrivacy rules, you have the right to withdraw cookie consent at any time. You can update your preferences using the button below:
Clicking this button will reset your cookie choice and reload the page, re-displaying the consent banner.
You can also manage cookies by:
Declining marketing cookies does not affect our ability to show you our website — all core functionality works without them.
For more information about how we process your personal data, please read our Privacy Policy.
For guidance on cookies generally, visit the ICO's website at ico.org.uk.