Cookie Policy
In plain English. No legal jargon. Last updated 5 June 2026.
- We use the smallest number of cookies we can.
- Essential cookies keep you logged in and remember your settings. We cannot turn these off.
- Analytics cookies (Google Analytics) help us see which tools people use. You can turn these off.
- We do not use advertising or tracking cookies.
What is a cookie
A cookie is a tiny text file your browser stores when you visit a website. The next time you visit, the website can read it back. Cookies are how the web remembers you - your login, your preferences, your shopping basket.
Some cookies are necessary for a website to work. Others are optional and you should be able to turn them off.
Cookies Fightingback uses
Strictly necessary (cannot be turned off):
fb-token- your login session (kept in localStorage, not a server cookie). Lets you stay logged in across page reloads. Cleared on logout.fb-name,fb-email,fb-tier- your account display info (localStorage). Same lifecycle as fb-token.fightingback_history,fightingback_cases- your local letter history cache (localStorage).- Vercel session cookie - set by our hosting provider for site delivery.
Analytics (you can turn off):
_ga,_ga_F82SXB5SSV- Google Analytics. Records anonymised page-view stats so we know which tools are popular and where people get stuck. We never see your name or email in analytics.
We do NOT use:
- Advertising cookies.
- Tracking pixels for marketing platforms.
- Social media cookies (we have no embedded share buttons).
- Cross-site retargeting.
How to turn analytics off
Install the official Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on, which blocks Google Analytics on every site you visit.
Or use a browser like Brave or Firefox with Strict tracking protection - both block analytics by default.
Questions
Email hello@fightingback.uk and a real person will answer.