Cookie Policy

Last updated: 02/MAY/26

This Cookie Policy explains how The Tinnitus Project uses cookies and similar technologies.

  1. What cookies are

Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website.

They can help the website work properly, remember preferences, improve security, understand website usage, or support marketing.

  1. Types of cookies we may use

Essential cookies

These cookies are needed for the website to work.

They may be used for:

  • logging in
  • account security
  • remembering cookie choices
  • protecting forms from spam
  • keeping sessions active
  • enabling basic website features

Essential cookies do not require consent.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the website.

They may tell us which pages are visited, how long people stay, what device/browser is used, and where users may be having problems.

We only use analytics cookies where required consent has been given.

Marketing cookies

Marketing cookies may be used to measure ads, track campaign performance, or personalise marketing.

We only use marketing cookies where required consent has been given.

Third-party cookies

Some third-party tools, embedded content, payment providers, videos, analytics tools, or plugins may place cookies.

These third parties may have their own privacy and cookie policies.

  1. Managing cookie consent

When you first visit the website, you may be shown a cookie banner or consent tool.

You can accept, reject, or manage non-essential cookies where this option is available.

You can also control cookies through your browser settings.

  1. Blocking cookies

You can block or delete cookies in your browser.

Some parts of the website may not work properly if essential cookies are blocked.

  1. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time.

The latest version will be posted on this page.

  1. Contact

For questions about cookies, contact:

The Tinnitus Project
email@thetinnitusproject.com
https://thetinnitusproject.com