Last updated: 25 March 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Choose You uses cookies and similar browser storage when you visit and use the site.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. They help websites remember information between requests, keep you signed in, protect forms, and improve the basic functioning of the site.

2. The cookies and similar technologies we use

Choose You currently uses cookies and browser storage that are mainly essential for security, login, and core website functionality.

Type What it does Example use
Essential sign-in cookies Keep members and admins signed in and maintain secure authenticated sessions. Account login and optional "remember me" sign-in.
Security and anti-forgery cookies Help protect forms and account actions against unauthorised or malicious requests. Form submissions, secure uploads, password actions, and protected account areas.
Temporary site data cookies Support short-lived website features such as status messages after actions. Showing confirmation or warning messages after a form submit.
Local browser storage Stores some settings or draft data in your browser rather than in a cookie. Free reflection drafting on your device and certain interface preferences.

3. Cookies we do not currently use

Based on the current site setup, Choose You does not currently set its own advertising cookies or optional analytics cookies for tracking marketing behaviour across other websites.

If that changes in future, this policy will be updated and any consent tools required by law will be introduced.

4. Third-party resources

The site currently loads some front-end resources from third-party services such as jsDelivr and Google Fonts. Those services may receive technical request information such as your IP address as part of delivering those assets.

5. Why we use these cookies and storage tools

We use them to:

  • keep the website secure;
  • let members and admins sign in and stay signed in;
  • protect forms and account actions;
  • support basic site features and temporary messages; and
  • save certain in-browser preferences or draft content on your device.

6. Managing cookies

Most browsers let you block, delete, or manage cookies through browser settings. You can also clear local browser storage from your browser's site data controls.

Please note that blocking essential cookies or clearing local storage may stop parts of the website from working correctly, including sign-in, protected forms, and saved in-browser draft features.

7. More information

For more detail about how personal information is handled, please see our Privacy Policy. If you have questions, please use the Contact page.