Cookies policy
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. At Healing at the Farm, I use cookies to gather certain information about how you navigate my website. This includes which pages you visit and the path you take. Some cookies also help remember your preferences, improving your experience on return visits.
Certain cookies are essential to keep my website functioning properly and securely.
If you’d like to know more about cookies and why websites use them, visit All About Cookies.
Choosing Your Cookies
When you first visit Healing at the Farm, you can choose which types of cookies you want to allow. You can also change your cookie preferences anytime by reopening the cookie banner on my website.
The exception is “strictly necessary” cookies, which are always on to enable core functionalities such as security, identity verification, and network management.
If you prefer, you can control or disable cookies directly through your browser settings. Here are links to guides for popular browsers:
To opt out of Google Analytics across all websites, visit Google Analytics Opt-out.
Cookies Used on This Website
Below is a list of the types of cookies I may use on Healing at the Farm:
Strictly Necessary Cookies – These cookies are essential for the website to function and cannot be disabled. They include those needed for security, verification, and core website functions.
Performance Cookies – These cookies help me understand how visitors use my website, allowing me to measure and improve performance.
Functional Cookies – These remember your choices (such as language preferences) to personalise your experience on my site.
Analytics Cookies – These cookies allow me to analyze visitor behavior and improve my site. I use Google Analytics, but your data remains anonymous.
This Cookie Policy was last updated in April, 2026.