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Cookie Policy

Last updated: 4 July 2026

stats.broker uses cookies only to keep you signed in. We don't use cookies for advertising, and we don't track you across other websites.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data a website stores in your browser. Some cookies are strictly necessary — the site can't function without them (for example, staying logged in). Others are optional (analytics, advertising). stats.broker uses only the strictly-necessary kind.

Cookies we use

NamePurposeTypeDuration
sb_sessionKeeps you signed in and protects your account after you log in.Strictly necessarySession (expires when it times out or you sign out)

We may also store a small preference in your browser's local storage (sb_cookie_consent) to remember your choice on the cookie banner, so we don't ask again on every visit. That is stored on your device, not sent to advertisers.

What we don't use

No advertising cookies. No third-party analytics or tracking pixels. No cross-site tracking. No selling of data.

Your choices

Because we only use a strictly-necessary login cookie, there's nothing optional to switch off today. You can reset the cookie banner choice you made here, and you can clear or block cookies anytime in your browser settings (that will sign you out).

If optional cookies (such as analytics) are ever added in the future, they will stay off unless you opt in, and this page will be updated to describe them.

Contact

Questions about cookies: me@paulabbott.com. See also our Privacy Policy.

This page is a plain-language summary intended to be honest and easy to read; it is not legal advice.