Small print
Cookies in this edition
A cookie is a small record a site stores in your browser, or a similar record in local storage, so the site can remember a choice or count a visit. This edition uses very few.
Types we use
Essential. These remember that you have seen the cookie notice and chosen Accept or Reject. The site’s pages, briefings, and the correspondence form work without analytics. Rejecting does not close the edition.
Analytics. Only if you Accept. A first-party record lets us see that the edition was opened, not who you are. We do not run advertising networks.
Table
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Provider |
|---|---|---|---|
| flow-routepoint-cookie-consent | Stores your Accept or Reject choice so the notice does not return every visit | Until you clear site data (treated as up to 12 months) | Flow Routepoint Analytics (local storage on this site) |
| fra_analytics | First-party visit record, set only after Accept | 12 months | Flow Routepoint Analytics |
How to change your mind
Use your browser’s controls to delete cookies and site data for flow-routepoint.digital. On the next visit the notice will show again and you may Accept or Reject. You may also block cookies entirely in the browser; the pages will still open. The correspondence form does not depend on analytics.
Third parties
We do not set marketing cookies for other houses. Fonts are requested from Google Fonts when a page loads; that request may allow Google to see the network address of the visit. That is not a cookie we set, and rejecting analytics on this banner does not stop the font request. If you wish to avoid it, a browser extension that blocks third-party fonts will still leave the pages readable in a fallback typeface.
If you disable cookies
Essential pages remain available. We will not have a visit record. We may show the cookie notice again because we cannot remember a Reject choice without storing it.
Privacy
How we hold names, emails, and engagement files is described in the privacy notice. Cookie choice is separate from an engagement file: refusing analytics does not delete a briefing request you have already sent.