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Cookie Policy

What cookies this website sets, and how to control them.

Last updated 19 August 2026

Please note: these terms are a starting point for this website and are not legal advice. Please have them reviewed by a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction before you rely on them.

This Cookie Policy explains how pauletienne.com uses cookies and similar technology.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They let a site remember what you did and what you prefer, and they help it work properly.

2. Cookies this site uses

Strictly necessary

WordPress sets cookies that core functions need, for example to keep a session working, to remember that a form has been submitted, and for security. Our caching layer, LiteSpeed Cache, may set a cookie so the right version of a page reaches you. These cannot be switched off without breaking the site.

Functional

Our form software may set a cookie to hold on to what you typed if a page reloads, and to help spot automated spam submissions.

Analytics and advertising

At the time of writing, this site runs no third party analytics or advertising cookies. If that changes, we will update this page first and ask for consent where the law requires it.

Other sites

Following a link to another site, for example Amazon, takes you somewhere that sets its own cookies under its own policy. We have no control over those.

3. Controlling cookies

You can delete or block cookies in your browser settings. Every major browser offers these controls under its privacy or security menu. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop parts of this site working, including form submission.

4. Changes

We will update this page whenever our use of cookies changes. Questions? Email me@pauletienne.com.

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