Cookie Policy
A plain account of the cookies this site sets, why they exist, and how to refuse them.
We treat data the way we treat everything else: deliberately, and only where it serves a purpose. This site (abnormalpress.com) sets a small number of cookies. We do not use them to build advertising profiles, track you across the web, sell your data, or measure “engagement.” This page states plainly what we set, why, and how to refuse it.
A cookie is a small text file a website stores in your browser. It lets the site hold limited information between pages and return visits.
The cookies we set
Strictly necessary
Required for the site to function — remembering your session and keeping pages consistent as you move through them. These cannot be switched off without breaking the site, and they carry no analytical purpose.
Analytical and performance
These let us count visitors and understand, in aggregate, how the site is read — which pages hold attention, where people leave. We use this to make the site clearer, not to identify you. The data is aggregated and anonymized.
Functionality
These remember your preferences on return visits so the experience stays consistent. They are optional and do nothing more than that.
Third-party cookies
Some measurement is handled by external providers whose cookies we do not directly control. Where they exist, they are analytical or performance cookies of the kind described above. We do not permit third-party advertising or cross-site tracking cookies on this site.
Your control
You decide. Every current browser lets you refuse some or all cookies, or delete those already set. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop parts of the site from working; blocking the rest will not. Per-browser guidance is available at aboutcookies.org.
Expiration
Strictly necessary cookies persist only for your session. All others expire within 30 days unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Questions
Address anything further to hello@abnormalpress.com. We respond at the senior-partner level, within 48 hours.