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They’re basically a tiny little file that lives on your computer. This will let us know every time you visit and what you get up to while you’re here. It will help us make our site even nicer for diabetics like you.

We use four different flavours of cookie. They are:

Necessary cookies.
These let you use our website. Without them shit would stop working.

Performance cookies.
These tell us how you’ve used our site. They help us make things better.

Functionality cookies.
These remember stuff like whether you’ve turned adverts off. They’d also help if you logged in anywhere, but as you can’t log into Type None, they won’t be doing much of that here.

Targeting cookies.
Finally, these ones are for other companies who might want to advertise to you based on what you’ve seen here. Say you’ve looked at our Fixing Lows page, you might see an ad for lemon Dextro. We don’t know how it works. In a way it’s magic.

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