PeakLyft Grooming

Cookie policy.

One cookie. No tracking. No advertising. The whole policy on a single page. Effective 14 January 2026.

What a cookie is, briefly

A cookie is a tiny piece of text that this website asks your browser to remember — usually so the site can recognise you as the same person across page loads. Some cookies are essential (the shopping basket of an online shop, for example). Many cookies are not.

The cookies we use

The peaklyft.pro website uses one piece of stored information, and it is not even technically a cookie — it lives in your browser's local storage rather than in the cookie jar. It is described here for transparency.

  • peaklyft_cc — remembers whether you chose "Accept all" or "Reject non-essential" on the cookie banner. Stored in localStorage. Holds either the literal string "accept" or "reject". No tracking value, no identifier, no link to any other system. Wiped if you clear browser data.

What we do not use

For complete transparency, the peaklyft.pro site does not load any of the following:

  • Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager or Google Ads pixels
  • Meta (Facebook / Instagram) pixel or any conversion tracking
  • TikTok pixel, LinkedIn Insight tag or X (Twitter) tag
  • Heatmap or session-replay tools (Hotjar, FullStory, Clarity etc.)
  • Third-party ad networks, affiliate tracking or remarketing
  • Cross-site fingerprinting libraries

The only third-party request the site makes is to Google Fonts, to load the Inter and Playfair Display typefaces. Google Fonts does not set cookies on this domain.

Changing your mind

The small cog icon in the bottom-left corner of every page reopens the cookie banner. You can change your decision there at any time. If you clear your browser data, your decision is reset and you will be asked again the next time you visit.

If you are reading this because of an audit

The full source of the cookie banner script and the localStorage write is in /media/js/site.min.js. It is short, unminified by line, and we are happy to walk anyone through it.

Questions

Write to [email protected] with "Cookies" in the subject line.