Version 2026-08-19.
What we store
| Item | Type | Purpose | Duration | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2go.consent.v1 | localStorage (first party) | Remembers the choice you made in the cookie banner, and the version of the policy you made it under, so we do not ask again on every page. | Until you clear it, or until this policy version changes | Strictly necessary |
| No session cookie | — | This site has no login, no shopping basket and no server-side session, so no session cookie is set. | — | — |
| No analytics storage | — | No analytics provider is configured on this site. If one is added, it will appear in this table before it is switched on, and it would only run after you allow the Analytics category. | — | Analytics (none active) |
| No advertising tag | — | No Microsoft UET tag, Google Ads tag or similar is loaded by this site. Consent Mode v2 defaults are set to denied before any tag could run, so an advertising tag added later cannot start before you allow the Advertising category. | — | Advertising (none active) |
Why your choice is stored in localStorage, not a cookie
If we recorded your decision in a cookie, then declining cookies would itself set a cookie. Storing the record in your browser’s local storage means that choosing “Reject all” leaves this site with no cookie at all — which is what rejecting ought to mean.
Consent Mode v2
Microsoft Consent Mode v2 and Google Consent Mode v2 signals are initialised to denied in the page head, before any script that could read them. Your decision is sent as a consent update the moment you make it, and replayed on every later visit. This is plumbing put in place ahead of need: no measurement tag runs on this site today, and this construction means one added later cannot start measuring before you have allowed it.
Changing your mind
Use the control on this page. You can also clear the site’s local storage in your browser settings, which makes the banner appear again on your next visit. A change to the cookie categories bumps the policy version and re-asks rather than carrying an old decision forward.
Related
The Privacy Policy covers personal data submitted through the forms, including the lawful bases and how long we keep it.