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Biscuit Policy

Biscuits, while a staple of digital efficiency, carry certain... operational risks. These crisp entities are best kept at a safe distance from high-performance teams, lest their allure disrupts workflow integrity.

Custard Creams are respectfully declined on Mondays—starting the week demands a touch more restraint.

Bourbons are excused from strategic sessions—their layered complexity might overshadow agenda items.

Digestives are permitted, provided their dunking potential is acknowledged—dry deployment is not advised.

Jammie Dodgers are deferred on Fridays—end-of-week focus requires fewer distractions.

Shortbread is restricted from technical zones—its particulate nature poses undue risk to equipment.


Actual Cookie Policy

Cookies are information packets sent by web servers to web browsers, and stored by the web browsers. The information is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. This enables a web server to identify and track web browsers.

There are two main kinds of cookies: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies are deleted from your computer when you close your browser, whereas persistent cookies remain stored on your computer until deleted, or until they reach their expiry date.

IGC Website Cookies

Cookie Name Content Stored Lifetime
igcweb_session randomly generated code 2 Hours
XSRF-TOKEN randomly generated code 2 Hours

Google Analytics 4 Cookies

We use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to collect information about how visitors use our site. This helps us understand user interactions, improve website performance, and enhance user experience. GA4 collects data such as pages visited, time spent on pages, interaction events (like clicks), general geographic location (based on IP address, which is anonymized by default in GA4), and how you arrived at our site.

The data collected is primarily aggregated and used for statistical analysis. GA4 utilizes first-party cookies to distinguish users and sessions. IP address anonymization is enabled by default to enhance privacy. While unique identifiers are used, GA4 does not store personally identifiable information within its standard tracking unless explicitly configured to do so.

Cookie Name Content Stored Default Lifetime Purpose
_ga A unique identifier (Client ID) used to distinguish users. 2 years Used by Google Analytics to differentiate between users for statistical tracking across Browse sessions.
_ga_BMRXEN9K5D A unique identifier used to distinguish sessions. 13 months  Used by Google Analytics 4 to maintain session state and track events within a user's session.
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