Cookie Policy
Last updated: 10 June 2026
At Practising Curiosity, transparency and trust are at the heart of my counselling practice. Understanding how websites use cookies gives you the autonomy to control how your data is collected and used.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites function properly, improve security, remember preferences, and provide information about how the website is used.
How cookies are used on this website
This website is built and hosted using Wix and uses cookies to support the operation, security and performance of the website.
I also use Wix Analytics to understand how visitors use the website so that I can improve the information and services provided. The information collected for analytics purposes is used in a way that does not directly identify individual visitors.
Cookie preferences are managed through Usercentrics, which provides the cookie consent banner displayed when you visit the website.
Types of cookies used
Essential cookies
These cookies are necessary for the website to function correctly and cannot be switched off. They support core functions such as security, accessibility and network management.
Analytics cookies
With your consent, analytics cookies may be used to collect information about how visitors interact with the website. This helps me monitor and improve the website's performance and user experience.
Managing your cookie preferences
When you first visit the website, you will be given the option to accept or reject non-essential cookies. You can change your cookie preferences at any time through the cookie settings available on the website.
Most web browsers also allow you to manage or delete cookies through your browser settings.
Further information
For more information about how your personal information is processed, please see my Privacy Notice.
Information about how Wix uses cookies can be found on the Wix website, and information about Usercentrics' privacy practices can be found on the Usercentrics website.