Digital Footprints & Habitual Rhythm.
How Better Pace uses small data files to understand your movement through our resources, ensuring the friction of the web doesn't interfere with your personal progress.
Understanding the Load
Cookies are tiny files stored on your device. They aren't tools for surveillance; they are markers of intent that help us remember your preferences as you navigate your lifestyle adjustment.
| Classification | Persistence | Vital Function |
|---|---|---|
| Essential Movement | Session | Required for basic site navigation, ensuring that your transition between the Methodology and Blog pages is fluid. |
| Experience Memory | 30 Days | Remembers your preference for high-friction vs. rhythmic movement guides, saving you from repeating settings. |
| Performance Metrics | Persistent | Anonymised data that helps us see where visitors lose momentum or encounter friction on our pages. |
Your Hands on the Lever.
You have the final say in how much weight these digital files carry in your browsing experience. Most modern browsers allow you to reject, delete, or limit cookies through their internal settings menus.
If you choose to limit these files, please note that some elements of the Better Pace experience—such as saved progress in our self-led workshops—may require you to re-input information during every visit.
Managing Preferences
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Browser Control
Access your browser's "Options" or "Preferences" menu to find cookie settings.
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Do Not Track
Our server respects "DNT" signals sent by your browser to minimize data collection.
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Local Storage
We occasionally use local browser storage for static preferences which do not expire like session cookies.
Updated: June 08, 2026
Direct Inquiry
If our use of these files causes any friction in your experience or if you require a formal list of current third-party vendors used for content delivery, our office is available to provide clarity.
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Better Pace88 Broad Street, Leicester
LE1 4QL, United Kingdom
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