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Cookie Policy
Last reviewed 14 March 2026. This page describes how blazekit.help uses cookies and similar technologies, what each category does, and how you can change your preferences at any time.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of text stored on your device by the website you visit. It allows the website to remember choices that make your next visit smoother and to understand which pages people use. Similar technologies include local storage and session storage. References to “cookies” below cover all of these.
How we categorise cookies
Strictly necessary
Cookies that the site cannot function without — for example, the session cookie that keeps your enquiry form intact across page reloads, and the CSRF token cookie that protects the form against cross-site forgery. These cookies are not optional and we set them as soon as you arrive.
Functional
Cookies that remember your preferences (for example, the position of the cookie settings icon you have chosen, or whether you have dismissed an information banner). These are set only after you accept cookies.
Analytics
Cookies that let us understand which pages help our visitors and which are confusing. The analytics service we use anonymises IP addresses, does not share data with third parties for advertising, and retains data for twenty-six months. These cookies are set only after you accept.
Marketing
We do not run advertising cookies on blazekit.help and we do not share information with advertising networks. If this changes, this page will be updated and you will be asked again.
Specific cookies in use today
- PHPSESSID — strictly necessary. Maintains your session for the contact form. Expires when you close your browser.
- blazekit_cookie_choice_v1 — strictly necessary. Records your acceptance or rejection of optional cookies. Stored in your browser’s local storage for twelve months.
- _an_anon — analytics. Anonymous visitor counter used by our self-hosted analytics. Stored for ninety days.
Managing your preferences
You can change your preferences at any time by clicking the cookie settings button in the lower-left corner of the page. The button reopens the consent panel and your previous choice is replaced.
You can also delete blazekit.help cookies from your browser settings. Doing so will remove your saved preference and the consent panel will reappear on your next visit.
Browser-level controls
Most browsers let you block cookies entirely or block them by domain. The “Do Not Track” signal is honoured by our analytics tool. The relevant settings can be found in:
- Chrome — Settings, Privacy and Security, Cookies and other site data.
- Firefox — Settings, Privacy & Security, Cookies and Site Data.
- Safari — Preferences, Privacy.
- Edge — Settings, Cookies and site permissions.
Updates
We review this notice whenever we add or remove a cookie. Material updates are flagged at the top of the page for thirty days. Questions about this policy go to [email protected].