Cookies Policy for What The Field?!
Last updated: 23th of December 2025
- What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They allow the website to remember information about your visit, such as preferences or technical settings.
Cookies do not directly identify you as a person.
2. Cookie Consent
When you first access What The Field?!, you are informed about the use of cookies via a cookie banner.
- Non-essential cookies are only placed after you provide consent
- You can withdraw or modify your consent at any time via your browser settings or cookie preferences
3. Types of Cookies Used
a) According to ownership
- First-party cookies: Necessary for the Blog to function correctly
- Third-party cookies: Set by external services providing analytics or performance insights
b) According to purpose
- Technical cookies: Enable basic functionality and security
- Analytical cookies: Help us understand how the Blog is used, anonymously
4. Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies allow us to:
- Measure visitor numbers
- Understand content performance
- Improve usability and editorial quality
These cookies:
- Do not identify individual users
- Are used exclusively for statistical purposes
Examples of providers may include tools such as Google Analytics or similar services, configured to minimise data collection and anonymise IP addresses where possible.
5. No Advertising or Retargeting Cookies
What The Field?! does not use advertising, retargeting, or behavioural marketing cookies.
No cookies are used to:
- Track users across websites
- Build advertising profiles
- Deliver targeted ads
If this changes in the future, this Cookies Policy will be updated accordingly.
6. Cookie Retention
Cookies may be:
- Session cookies, deleted when you close your browser
- Persistent cookies, stored for a defined period depending on their purpose
Retention periods are determined by the cookie provider.
7. Managing Cookies
You can allow, block, or delete cookies through your browser settings at any time. Disabling cookies may affect certain functionalities of the Blog.
Instructions are available for most browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and mobile browsers.
8. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Cookies Policy to reflect legal or technical changes. We encourage users to review it periodically.
