Last updated: 16 July 2026
What a cookie is, briefly
A cookie is a small text file stored on your device when you visit a website. It lets the site remember information between visits, such as a preference you selected, or helps us understand how pages are used in aggregate.
Why we use them
This site uses cookies to keep basic functions working, such as remembering that you closed the cookie panel. With your consent, we also use cookies to understand which pages get visited and to measure whether occasional outside advertising reaches relevant audiences.
Categories used on this site
| Category | Purpose | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Core site function, including remembering your cookie consent choice | Up to 12 months |
| Functional | Remembering small preferences, such as previously entered form values | Up to 6 months |
| Analytics | Understanding aggregate page usage to improve site content | Up to 14 months |
| Marketing | Measuring relevance of any advertising run outside this site | Up to 12 months |
How to manage your choices
You can open the cookie preferences panel at any time using the shield icon fixed to the corner of the screen. From there you can accept all categories, reject everything beyond essential cookies, or select specific categories individually. Your choice is stored in a cookie named nebixu_consent for up to 12 months.
Browser-level controls
Most browsers also let you block or delete cookies directly through browser settings. Doing so may affect how parts of this site behave, such as remembering your consent choice between visits.