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The Open Letter website uses only one cookie – our own cookie ("datr"), which enables us to remember if you have consented to cookies. We also use "datr" on this website to record and report engagement metrics, including the amount of users who visit the web page and the frequency of their return.
While we don't link the use of the site to any specific individual, we do keep an eye on how the site is used to make sure that it is working well, to protect its security and to prompt you if your browser requires updating.
You can manage preferences for Cookies directly from within your browser and – for example – delete Cookies installed in the past, including the Cookies that might have saved the consent for the installation of Cookies by this website. It is important to note that by disabling all Cookies, the functioning of this site may be compromised. Notably, you may be presented with a welcome notice when accessing the site in future and may be required to consent to Cookies in order to access further site content.
Last updated on 10 September 2024