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Cookies.

The short version: this site sets no cookies of its own. It now carries the Google Ads tag, which only stores or reads advertising cookies if you choose to accept advertising measurement.

What this site sets

This site sets no cookies of its own, and there is no Google Analytics and no Facebook pixel. It does load the Google Ads tag (AW-18245558685). By default that tag is held in a no-advertising state, so it does not set or read advertising cookies or similar identifiers unless you accept advertising measurement in the banner. The full story is in the Google Ads measurement section below.

Google Ads measurement

I run Google Ads to reach people searching for an airport transfer, and I want to know whether those ads actually lead to enquiries. To do that, the site loads Google’s tag using consent mode. When a page loads, advertising storage, advertising user data, and ad personalisation all start as denied, and analytics storage stays denied too. In that default state the tag does not set or read advertising cookies or identifiers on your device. It may still send Google a basic signal that a page loaded, but without cookies or identifiers that single you out.

If you accept advertising measurement in the small banner, the tag may then set or read Google advertising cookies or similar identifiers, so Google can tell that an enquiry came from one of my ads. You can decline, and the site works exactly the same either way. If you want to change your mind later, clear your browser data and the banner will ask again.

The consent choice is saved in your browser’s local storage as wr_google_ads_consent.

A reference kept in your browser

The site stores two small first-party values in your browser’s local storage: a random booking reference, and a marker for how you arrived (for example, a Google ad). When you choose to send a WhatsApp message or email, these are added to the end of the message so I can tell which enquiries came from advertising and reply with the right context. They contain no name, phone number, address, email, or anything you typed, they are never shared with anyone, and you can clear them any time by clearing your browser data.

What the hosting platform sets

The site is served by Cloudflare Pages. Cloudflare may set a small, strictly-functional cookie (__cf_bm) to confirm you are a real visitor and not a bot. This cookie holds no personal information and is purely a security measure. It expires at the end of your browser session.

What WhatsApp does when you tap a button

When you tap a WhatsApp link on this site, your browser hands over to WhatsApp or web.whatsapp.com. Once you are there, WhatsApp’s own cookie policy applies. That is between you and Meta, not me.

Controlling cookies

You can accept or reject advertising measurement when the banner appears. You can also clear or block cookies and local storage in your browser settings at any time. Doing so will not affect what this site can do, because it does not rely on cookies to function.