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Cookies policy

What cookies Toolkit Brook uses, how long they last, and how to accept, reject, or clear them.

Last updated: 21 August 2026

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember preferences, keep essential functions working, or understand how pages are used. Related storage such as localStorage may be used for the same purposes.

How we use cookies

Toolkit Brook uses essential cookies and storage needed for basic operation (including remembering your cookie consent choice) and may use analytics cookies only if you accept non-essential cookies in the banner. Rejecting non-essential cookies does not block reading pages, sending the contact form, or viewing rates.

Consent is stored in localStorage under the key toolkitbrook_cookie_consent.

For broader data practices, see our privacy policy.

Cookies table

NamePurposeDurationProvider
toolkitbrook_cookie_consentStores Accept or Reject for non-essential cookiesUntil cleared (localStorage)Toolkit Brook
tb_sessionEssential load-balancer / session continuity if enabled by hostSessionHosting provider
_tb_analyticsOptional anonymised page-view measurement when accepted6 monthsToolkit Brook (first-party analytics stub)

If a listed analytics cookie is not present in your browser, analytics is inactive for your visit.

Managing cookies

Use the cookie banner’s Accept or Reject buttons on first visit. To change later, clear site data for toolkitbrook.click in your browser settings and reload the page so the banner appears again. You can also block cookies entirely in browser settings; essential functions that rely on localStorage for consent may re-prompt.

Third-party cookies

Embedded fonts may be requested from Google Fonts; that request can expose your IP to Google under their terms. We do not load third-party advertising cookies. If future embeds (for example, a map) set third-party cookies, this table will be updated before activation.

Impact of disabling

Disabling all cookies or storage may reset consent prompts and, depending on your host configuration, may affect session continuity. Core content remains readable. Optional analytics will not run when you reject non-essential cookies.