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Last updated: 1 May 2026

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember your preferences and understand how you use the site. We use cookies and similar technologies on mxmoat.com.

2. Cookies we use

Strictly necessary cookies: These are required for the site to function. They cannot be disabled. They include session cookies that keep you logged in and security cookies that prevent cross-site request forgery.

Analytics cookies: We use Google Analytics (via Google Tag Manager) to understand how visitors use our site. This data is aggregated and anonymised. We do not use it to identify individuals. These cookies are only placed with your consent.

Preference cookies: These remember your settings and choices to improve your experience on return visits.

3. Third-party cookies

Google Analytics sets cookies on our behalf to collect anonymised usage data. Google may process this data on servers outside the EU. For more information, see Google's Privacy Policy.

We do not allow any other third-party services to set cookies on mxmoat.com.

4. Your choices

When you first visit our site, you will be asked for your consent to set non-essential cookies. You can change your preferences at any time.

You can also control cookies through your browser settings. Note that disabling certain cookies may affect how the site works. For guidance on managing cookies in your browser, visit allaboutcookies.org.

5. Updates to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology or regulation. We will notify you of significant changes by updating the date at the top of this page.

6. Contact

If you have questions about how we use cookies, please contact us via our contact page.

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