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Cookie Policy

Last updated: January 2026

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember information about your visit, making your experience more efficient and personalized.

How We Use Cookies

At Addressing Domestic Abuse, we use cookies to:

  • Ensure the website functions properly – Essential cookies help the site work correctly and allow you to navigate between pages
  • Understand how visitors use our site – Analytics cookies help us improve our website by showing us which pages are most visited and how people navigate the site
  • Remember your preferences – Cookies may remember settings like text size or language preferences to make your experience better

Types of Cookies We Use

Essential Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off. They include cookies that remember your privacy preferences.

Analytics Cookies

We may use analytics services (such as Google Analytics) to understand how our website is being used. This helps us improve our content and services. These cookies collect anonymous information about your visit.

Third-Party Cookies

Our website includes content from third-party services that may set their own cookies:

  • YouTube – We embed videos from YouTube, which may set cookies to track video preferences and views
  • Social Media – We include social media content that may set cookies from those platforms

We don’t control these third-party cookies. For information about how these services use cookies, please visit:

Your Privacy and Safety

We understand that visitors to our website may be in vulnerable situations. We do not use cookies to track your identity or collect personal information about you. If you’re concerned about your browsing history, please see our Safety and Privacy page for guidance on clearing your browser history and using private browsing modes.

Managing Cookies

You can control and manage cookies in several ways:

Browser Settings

Most web browsers allow you to:

  • View what cookies are stored
  • Delete cookies
  • Block cookies from specific sites
  • Block all cookies

To manage cookies in your browser, look for settings under “Privacy” or “Security.” Each browser is different, but you can usually find instructions by searching “[Your Browser Name] manage cookies.”

Disabling Cookies

You can disable cookies entirely, but please note that some parts of our website may not function properly without them.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date.

Contact Us

If you have questions about our use of cookies, please contact us:

Addressing Domestic Abuse

Email: info@addressingdomesticabuse.com