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What cookies are
Cookies are small text files a website asks your browser to store. They let a site remember things between page loads — like whether you've seen a banner, or what's in a form you started filling in. Some are essential to make a site work. Others are used to measure how a site is being used.
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What we use cookies for
We keep this site as light as we can. We use cookies for two reasons: to make essential parts of the site work (e.g. remembering you've dismissed a banner, or holding your spot in the waitlist form), and — only if you say yes — to measure how people find and use the site.
We don't use cookies for advertising. We don't sell your data. We don't track you across other sites.
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The cookies we set
Strictly necessary: a small set of cookies that make the site function — for example, remembering your cookie choice so we don't ask you again on every page. These are set without consent because the site can't reasonably work without them.
Analytics (optional): if you consent, we use a privacy-friendly analytics tool to count page views and see which sections people read. We don't collect names, emails, or anything that identifies you personally through analytics.
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Third-party services
If you submit the waitlist or booking form, your information is sent to the email and form provider we use to receive it. That provider may set its own cookies on the page where the form is hosted. We don't control those cookies — see the provider's own policy for details.
Embedded video (e.g. a player on a future page) may set cookies from the video host the moment you press play. We'll flag these when we add them.
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Your choice
You can accept or reject optional cookies the first time you visit. You can change your mind later by clearing this site's cookies in your browser settings — we'll ask again on your next visit.
You can also block cookies entirely in your browser. The site will still work, but some small things (like remembering you've dismissed a banner) won't.
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How long cookies stay
Session cookies are deleted as soon as you close the tab. Persistent cookies stick around for a set period — typically up to 12 months — and then expire on their own. You can delete them sooner via your browser at any time.
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Changes to this policy
If we add new cookies — for example, a new analytics tool or an embedded video player — we'll update this page and re-prompt for consent where the rules require it.
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Questions
Email hello@offscripttapes.ie and we'll come back to you. We're a small team, so it's a real person on the other end.
Questions? hello@offscripttapes.ie