Cookie policy
This page explains how Penmora uses cookies on the public site.
At present, the Penmora public site does not set any cookies. That is why you have not seen a cookie banner asking for your consent. This may change in a later phase, once the site handles account sign-in or saves the state of a form you have started. If it does, this page will list every cookie, and we will not add cookies quietly.
For the broader picture of how Penmora handles your data, see our Privacy policy.
Last updated: 22 May 2026
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files stored by your browser when you visit a website.
Some cookies are needed for a site to work properly. Others are used for analytics, advertising, personalisation or tracking.
Where Penmora ever uses cookies on the public site, only the first kind would apply: cookies needed for the site to work and stay secure. At present, the public site does not set any.
2. What cookies the Penmora site sets
At the moment, the Penmora site does not set any cookies.
The site is a plain set of pages. When you visit, nothing is stored on your device by us. The next section sets out the kinds of cookies and tracking we deliberately do not use. The section after that explains how we understand site usage without cookies at all.
This will change in a later phase, once the site handles account sign-in or saves the state of a form you have started. When it does, this section will list each cookie we set: what it stores, how long it lasts, and why we use it. We will not add cookies quietly.
3. What we do not use
Penmora does not use:
- analytics cookies
- advertising cookies
- retargeting pixels
- social media tracking cookies
- Facebook Pixel
- Twitter/X tracking
- LinkedIn Insight Tag
- third-party cookies
- cross-site tracking
- browser fingerprinting
- device identification for marketing
This is deliberate. The public site is there to explain Penmora and let people register interest. It does not need to follow people around the web.
4. Analytics without cookies
Penmora uses Simple Analytics to understand how the site is used: what pages are read, what links are followed, and where visitors come from.
Simple Analytics is a privacy-friendly tool. It does not use cookies, does not collect personal data, and does not track individual users across sites.
The full detail of how Penmora processes analytics data is in our Privacy policy.
5. Browser cookie controls
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings.
Most browsers let you see which cookies have been stored, delete them, or block some cookies altogether. If you block strictly necessary cookies, parts of the site may not work properly.
For more detail, check the cookie settings in your browser's help pages.
6. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time.
If we make a material change to the cookies or similar technologies used on the public site, we will update this page and take reasonable steps to make the change clear.
The date at the top of this page shows when it was last updated.
7. Contact
For questions about cookies or data handling, contact:
For the full rights mechanism, see our Privacy policy.