What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit it. They help the site remember who you are and how you use it: keeping you signed in, or understanding which pages are useful. Similar technologies, like pixels and local storage, serve the same purposes, and this policy covers those too.
The Cookies We Use
Essential
Required for 390 to work: signing in to your account, keeping your session active, and protecting the service against abuse. These cannot be switched off while using 390.
Analytics
We use Google Analytics on our website to understand how visitors find and use it: which pages are read, and where visits come from. This information is aggregated and does not identify you personally.
Marketing
We use the Meta Pixel to measure how our campaigns perform and to reach people who have shown interest in 390. Meta’s use of this information is governed by Meta’s own privacy policy.
Experience
We use Hotjar to understand, in an aggregated and anonymised way, how visitors interact with our pages, so we can make them clearer.
Analytics, marketing, and experience technologies run only on our production website, not inside your business records.
Managing Your Preferences
Most web browsers allow you to manage your cookie preferences. You can set your browser to refuse cookies or delete certain cookies. Generally, you should also be able to manage similar technologies in the same way that you manage cookies — using your browser’s preferences.
Please note that if you choose to block cookies, this may impair or prevent parts of the service from functioning.