At Fraggle we use cookies to allow our website to work, and to personalise your experience. Here's what that means for you as a user.
Cookies make your online experience personalised and save you time by remembering your preferences. Cookies are small files stored on your computer or phone that allow a website to remember your settings and show you content that is relevant to you.
Here at Fraggle we do not share any of your cookie data with third parties for advertising purposes — we only ever use them to improve your experience on our platform.
Without cookies most websites wouldn't work, and that includes Fraggle.
The cookies necessary for Fraggle to work allow us to:
Our payment provider Stripe also uses cookies which are necessary to process your payments securely and make the checkout process faster.
Analytics cookies help us understand how people are using our website. This helps us to constantly improve things.
The analytics cookies we use allow us to see:
If you turn off all cookies, Fraggle won't work properly. But if you want to, you can delete your cookies and manage how cookies are used in your browser settings.
Here are the instructions for desktop browsers:
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Emails we send to our users may contain small image files, also known as tracking pixels. These tiny files contain unique identifiers that enable us to recognise when a recipient has opened an email or clicked certain links. This allows us to record information such as email address, IP address, device type, date and time associated with each open or click.
We use this data to create reports about how our email campaigns performed and to improve future communications. We do not use this data to make decisions about individual users or share it with third parties.
If you have any other questions about the way we use cookies, you can contact our customer services team at: .