Cookies Policy

TF Info uses only the small number of cookies required to make this website work. We do not run tracking cookies, advertising cookies or third-party social widgets.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device to remember information between page views. They can be used for essential functions such as remembering that you have accepted a policy notice, or for less essential functions such as tracking your movement across sites for advertising. TF Info uses only the essential category.

What cookies we set

The only cookies set from this website are session cookies that keep track of your current visit for basic technical reasons. They expire when you close your browser and contain no personally identifying data. We do not set analytics cookies, we do not set advertising cookies, and we do not embed third-party pixels that would set cookies on their own domain.

Third-party cookies

We do not host any third-party scripts. There are no social-share buttons, no embedded videos, no chat widgets and no fonts loaded from external CDNs on this website. This means no third party can set a cookie on your device from any TF Info page.

Managing cookies in your browser

Every modern web browser lets you block or delete cookies. Consult your browser's help pages for exact steps — the options are usually under Settings, Privacy, or Advanced. Blocking cookies entirely does not stop this website from loading; the technical session cookie is not required for reading pages.

Policy updates

We review this cookies policy at least once a year and whenever we make a material change to how the website is served. Any updates are dated on this page. For any question, email [email protected] and we will reply within two working days.

Why our cookie use is minimal

Most websites you visit run a stack of behavioural cookies for advertising and analytics. We do not. The trade-off is that we have less data about how readers use the site, and we accept that trade-off willingly. Editorial pages do not need cross-site tracking to work well, and readers of consumer guides in particular deserve to browse without a persistent record following them across the internet. If we ever add a cookie beyond the current essentials, this page will be updated and the change dated before the cookie is set.