1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Websites may also use similar browser technologies, such as local storage, to remember preferences or support certain features.
This policy explains how Workshop Diary uses cookies, browser storage and similar technologies on its public marketing website.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Websites may also use similar browser technologies, such as local storage, to remember preferences or support certain features.
This website may use strictly necessary technology where required for basic security, form handling and remembering cookie preference choices.
Optional analytics or marketing technologies should only be used where they are configured for the live site and, where required, you have made a consent choice through the cookie controls.
| Technology | Purpose | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|
| Form security/session token | Helps protect the public demo enquiry form from invalid or forged submissions. | Session-based where used |
| Cookie preference storage | Remembers whether you accepted, rejected or customised optional cookie categories. | Stored locally in the browser until cleared or replaced |
| Category | Use | Current site status |
|---|---|---|
| Analytics | Helps understand site traffic, visitor journeys and which pages are useful. | Not currently enabled |
| Marketing | Reserved for campaign measurement, advertising pixels or similar promotional tools. | Not currently enabled |
If optional categories are enabled on the live website, the cookie preference panel allows you to accept them, reject them or save a category-by-category choice. You can also clear your browser data to remove stored preferences.
If you have questions about this policy, email hello@workshopdiary.com.
This policy may be updated when the website’s tools, analytics stack or communication features change. The current version will always be published on this page.