Cookies and similar technologies
This page explains how asherwilks.com uses cookies and similar storage on your device. In the United Kingdom, cookie rules come from the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR), read alongside the UK GDPR where personal data is involved. Practical guidance for organisations is published by the ICO.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a site. Similar technologies include, for example, pixels and certain uses of browser storage. They can be first-party (set by us) or third-party (set by another service, such as a font or analytics provider).
Strictly necessary cookies
Some cookies are strictly necessary to provide a service you explicitly request (for example keeping a shopping basket or, on some setups, security tokens). This site is mostly static HTML, so we do not rely on extra first-party session cookies for you to read the pages.
What we set today (first party)
We have not configured additional first-party cookies for analytics, advertising, or social widgets. If we add any non-essential cookies or storage (for example usage statistics), we will list them here and, where PECR requires it, obtain consent before setting them.
Third parties (fonts)
The site loads typefaces from Google Fonts. When your browser fetches those files, Google may use cookies or process technical data according to its own policies. That is a third-party interaction separate from our first-party cookies. See also our Privacy notice.
Links to other sites
“Project” links leave this domain. Other sites may set their own cookies; check their cookie banners or policies when you land there.
How to manage cookies
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. The ICO’s public guidance on cookies is here: ico.org.uk/for-the-public/online/cookies/.
Further reading
For how we process personal data more generally, see the Privacy notice. Law and ICO guidance can change; we review this page when we change the site or the law is updated.