Privacy and Cookies Policy

Atlantic Pages is a small independent publication. This page sets out what information the site collects when you visit, why we collect it, who else handles it, and what controls you have. We have tried to keep it short. If a question is not covered here, our contact form is the fastest way to ask.

What we collect

Server logs

Each time a page is requested, our server records:

  • your IP address;
  • the URL you asked for;
  • a timestamp;
  • the user-agent string your browser sends.

This information is used for security monitoring and operational reasons only: to spot abuse, debug issues, and understand which pages are loading correctly. It is not shared.

Messages you send us

When you submit a message through the contact form, the name, subject, and message body you provided are stored so we can read and reply. If you include an email address in the message body, it is stored along with the rest. Submissions are kept only as long as we need them to handle your enquiry, then deleted. They are not passed on and not added to a mailing list.

Cookies and similar technology

A cookie is a small piece of data that a website asks your browser to store, usually so something can be remembered between page loads. Similar technology (web beacons, local storage, device identifiers) serves comparable purposes.

The cookies that may be set on this site today are strictly necessary: they are set by the content delivery network that fronts the site, to keep pages loading and to protect against abuse. These cannot be turned off without breaking the site. The publication itself does not set tracking, analytics, or advertising cookies at this time.

Advertising

The site does not currently run advertising. If that changes in the future, this policy will be updated before any ad-network code is added, and (where local law requires it) a consent banner will appear so that visitors can grant or decline advertising cookies.

What we will not do

  • We will not sell, rent, or directly share information that identifies you with any third party.
  • If advertising is added in the future, we will not run advertising that we know to be aimed at children.
  • If advertising is added in the future, we will not use data from our advertising partners to build a separate profile of you outside the ad-serving relationship.

Your controls

  • Use your browser's built-in controls (private browsing, do-not-track signals, cookie clearing).
  • Ask us to delete a contact-form submission you previously sent.

Changes to this policy

We will update this page whenever our practices change in a way that affects what we collect or how we use it. The date below is the last time the page was meaningfully revised.

Contact us

For privacy-related questions, please use the contact form.

Last updated: 17 May 2026.