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Cookies Policy
Effective 22 April 2026
aquiladynamics.com is built to keep cookie usage to a minimum. We do not load advertising or cross-site tracking cookies. The few cookies we do set are described below, with the controls you have to remove them.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your device the first time you visit. The next time you come back, the website can read the file to remember preferences (e.g. your accepted cookie banner state) or to count visits. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage and pixel tags – we cover all of them here under the umbrella term “cookies”.
2. Categories of cookies we use
Strictly necessary
Required for the site to work. They cannot be switched off and do not store information that identifies you personally.
| Name | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
ad_consent | Records your cookie banner choice so the banner does not reappear on every visit. | 12 months |
__Host-session | Anti-CSRF token used by interactive forms. | Session |
Performance & analytics
We use lightweight, privacy-respecting analytics to understand which pages are useful and where we should improve. These cookies are only set after you explicitly accept them in the cookie banner. They do not record your IP address in clear text and they are not shared with advertising networks.
| Name | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
_ad_id | Anonymous visitor identifier used to deduplicate page views. | 13 months |
_ad_ses | Marks the current browsing session. | 30 minutes |
Marketing
We do not currently set marketing or advertising cookies on aquiladynamics.com. If that ever changes, this page and the cookie banner will be updated before any such cookie is loaded.
3. Third-party cookies
We embed assets from a small number of third-party services (for example, web fonts, the LinkedIn company link in the footer, and embedded videos). When you visit a page that loads those assets, the third party may set its own cookies under its own privacy policy:
- LinkedIn – see linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy.
- Google Fonts – see policies.google.com/technologies/cookies.
4. How to control cookies
- In the cookie bannerwhen you first visit, or by re-opening it from any link labelled “Cookie settings”.
- In your browser. Every modern browser lets you block or delete cookies from settings. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will break parts of the site (for example, interactive forms).
- Through privacy extensions like uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger, which work without any action from us.
5. Changes to this policy
Whenever we add, remove or change a cookie, we update the table above and the “Effective” date at the top of the page. For substantial changes (e.g. introducing a new analytics provider) we re-prompt you in the cookie banner so you can re-confirm your choice.
6. Contact
Questions or feedback about cookies? Email [email protected] and we’ll get back to you. You can also read our Privacy Policy for the broader picture of how we handle personal data.