Cookies

Last updated: March 2026

Here is a quick, honest explanation of what cookies are, which ones this website uses, and what you can do about them.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a tiny text file that a website saves to your device when you visit. It helps the website remember basic things, like whether you have visited before or what is in your shopping basket. Cookies are not harmful and they cannot access anything else on your device.

What cookies does this website use?

Squarespace (essential and analytics)

This website is built on Squarespace. Squarespace uses cookies to keep the website running properly, including managing your shopping basket, enabling secure checkout, and providing us with anonymous information about how visitors use the site, such as which pages are visited most. No personal details are collected through analytics. These cookies are set by Squarespace and are governed by their privacy policy.

PayPal (payment processing)

When you proceed to checkout and pay via PayPal, PayPal will set its own cookies on your device. These are third-party cookies managed entirely by PayPal and are necessary to process your payment securely. We do not have access to or control over these cookies. PayPal's use of cookies is governed by their own privacy and cookie policy.

What we do not use

We do not use advertising cookies, social media tracking pixels, live chat tools, or any third-party marketing or analytics tools beyond those listed above.

If we ever introduce additional tools that use cookies this policy will be updated.

Your choices

You can manage or block cookies at any time through your browser settings. Most browsers let you view, manage, and delete cookies whenever you like. Search "manage cookies" in your browser's help section for step-by-step guidance.

Please note that blocking essential cookies may affect how parts of the website work, including the shopping basket and checkout.

Questions?

If you have any questions about cookies or how this website handles your data, please get in touch below.

Managing the Mist

Every message is received with genuine care but the pace here is steady rather than fast. Please expect a reply within 72 hours. If things are particularly busy or the fog is thick it might take up to a week to see a response.

Healthy boundaries help the volunteer team stay sustainable so checking the inbox every ten minutes is not required. For those who find forms overwhelming a direct email or social media message is a great alternative. Voice notes on Instagram are also a brilliant way to communicate if typing feels like a chore today.

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