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Cookie Policy

Last updated: 26 June 2026  ·  Applies to: trustos.missionctrl.agency and missionctrl.agency

This Cookie Policy explains how MissionCTRL Ltd ("we", "us" or "our") uses cookies and similar technologies on our websites trustos.missionctrl.agency and missionctrl.agency (together, "the sites"). TrustOS is a product of MissionCTRL Ltd. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.

The short version. We care about privacy, so we deliberately keep cookies to a minimum. Our website analytics are cookieless and collect no personal data. The sites do not use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies. A small number of cookies may only be set if you choose to interact with an embedded tool such as a booking calendar or video.

1.What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make sites work, to remember your preferences, and to provide information to site owners. "Similar technologies" include things like pixels, local storage and software development kits that perform comparable functions. The rules on cookies in the UK come from the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR), alongside the UK GDPR.

2.How we use cookies

Our use falls into the following categories:

3.Strictly necessary cookies

These are essential for the sites to function and for security. They are always active and do not require consent. They may include cookies set by our hosting and content-delivery provider (Netlify) to load pages securely and reliably, and any cookie required to remember a cookie choice you have made.

4.Analytics — cookieless

We use Plausible Analytics to understand, in aggregate, how the sites are used. Plausible is a privacy-first, EU-based service that is deliberately cookieless: it sets no cookies, stores no IP addresses, collects no personal data, and does not track visitors across other websites or over time. Because no personal data or cookies are involved, this does not require your consent.

5.Functional and third-party cookies

Some features rely on third-party services that may set their own cookies only when you actively use them — for example, booking a meeting through an embedded scheduling tool, submitting a form, or playing an embedded video. Where any such non-essential cookie requires consent, we will ask for it before it is set. These third parties operate under their own cookie and privacy policies.

CategoryPurposeConsent needed?
Strictly necessarySecurity, hosting and core site delivery; remembering your cookie choiceNo
Analytics (Plausible)Aggregated, anonymous usage statistics — cookielessNo (no cookies / no personal data)
Functional / third-party embedsCalendar booking, forms, video — only if you interact with themYes, where applicable
Advertising / cross-site trackingNot used on the sites

6.Managing your cookies

Because we do not use non-essential cookies by default, there is usually nothing you need to switch off. If you wish to control cookies more broadly, you can manage or delete them through your browser settings, and set most browsers to block cookies or alert you when one is being set. Restricting cookies may affect how some embedded features work.

Useful browser guides are available for Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge.

7.Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the technologies we use or in the law. The latest version will always be published on this page, with the "Last updated" date revised accordingly.

8.Contact us

For any questions about our use of cookies, please contact: