1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember information about your visit, such as your preferences, which can improve your experience and support site functionality.
Similar technologies may include local storage, pixels, and device identifiers. For simplicity, we refer to these collectively as “cookies”.
2. Why we use cookies
We use cookies to support a clean, lightweight experience for visitors who explore our growth approach, playbooks, and case patterns. Cookies may help us:
- Ensure core site functions work reliably.
- Understand which pages are most useful and improve clarity.
- Maintain security and prevent misuse.
We do not use cookies on this website to publish pricing, run tariff comparisons, or promote real-money outcomes. The site focuses on educational consulting context.
3. Types of cookies
Depending on configuration, the website may use the following categories:
These cookies help the site load properly and support basic navigation and security features.
These cookies help us understand page engagement at an aggregate level so we can improve structure and clarity.
These cookies remember choices such as layout or interaction preferences, where enabled.
If used, these cookies measure how visitors explore our approach, playbooks, and case library. Data is reviewed in a de-identified, trend-focused manner.
The exact cookie set may vary over time as we refine site performance and compliance.
4. Third-party services
We may use trusted providers for hosting, security, and website performance. Some providers may place cookies on our behalf to deliver their services.
Where third-party cookies are used, we aim to configure them in a way that supports privacy-forward, minimal collection aligned to the purpose of this website.
5. Managing preferences
You can control or disable cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- View and delete existing cookies.
- Block third-party cookies.
- Block all cookies for specific websites.
If you disable cookies, some features of the website may not function as intended.
For transparency, we present a cookie notice on the homepage to help visitors understand when cookie technologies may be active.
6. Retention
Cookies may be session-based (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent (stored for a defined period). We aim to keep retention proportionate to the purpose of each cookie category.
7. Updates to this Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes to our practices, technology, or legal expectations. The updated version will be posted on this page with a revised effective date.
8. Contact
If you have questions about cookies or privacy on our website, please contact us using the details below or via our Connect page.
This website provides general information only and does not constitute personalised financial, legal, or tax advice.