Cookies
Cookie Policy
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We try to use as few cookies as possible. This page explains what we do use, why we use it, and how to control your preferences.
1What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device. Cookies allow a site to remember your actions and preferences across visits. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, and beacons. For simplicity we refer to all of these as “cookies” in this policy.
2Cookies we use
| Name | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
outpost-session | Essential | Maintains your login session and security state | Session |
report:<id> | Essential (local storage) | Caches your generated property reports so they load instantly | Until tab closed |
outpost-prefs | Functional | Remembers your country and intent (living vs investing) | 12 months |
outpost-consent | Essential | Records your cookie preferences | 12 months |
_plausible_* | Analytics (opt-in) | Anonymous, GDPR-friendly usage analytics — no IP, no fingerprinting | 24 hours |
3What we do not use
- We do not use Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, or other ad-tracking cookies.
- We do not share data with advertising networks.
- We do not fingerprint your device.
- We do not use cookies to build behavioural profiles.
4How to control cookies
Essential cookies are required for the service to function and cannot be disabled. For all non-essential cookies, you can:
- Adjust your preferences in our cookie banner the next time you visit
- Clear cookies in your browser settings at any time
- Use private/incognito browsing for a session without persistent cookies
Most browsers also offer a “Do Not Track” setting that we honour for analytics purposes.
5Updates to this policy
If we add or remove cookies we will update this page and announce material changes in our changelog.