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Cookie Policy
Last updated: 11 December 2025
We Don't Use Cookies
We don't use cookies on this website. No tracking, no analytics, no marketing cookies. Nothing.
When you visit our website, we don't store anything on your device. We don't track where you came from, which pages you visit, or how long you stay. Your browsing is your business, not ours.
What This Means for You
You can browse our website without worrying about:
- Being tracked across the internet
- Your data being shared with third parties
- Cookie consent banners interrupting your experience
- Managing cookie preferences
Our website works well without cookies. Pages load efficiently, and you get the same experience as every other visitor.
Why No Cookies?
Privacy matters: We're a professional consultancy, not an advertising platform. We don't need to track you to provide effective service.
Trust over tracking: We'd rather you contact us directly because you like what you see, not because we've retargeted you with ads.
Simpler is better: No cookies means no consent banners, no privacy theatre, and no legal complexity.
What About Analytics?
We don't use Google Analytics, Hotjar, or any other visitor tracking tools.
We've deliberately chosen not to track visitor data. No analytics means no tracking cookies, which means no annoying cookie consent banners interrupting your experience. If you contact us through the form, that's how we know you're interested.
We're comfortable with this. We'd rather focus on delivering quality work than obsess over traffic numbers.
Contact Form Data
When you fill in our contact form, we receive your message via email (name, email, message). But that's not a cookie. That's you choosing to get in touch. Google processes the form and forwards it to us - it doesn't store anything.
See our Privacy Policy for full details on how we handle contact form submissions.
Will This Change?
If we ever decide to use cookies in the future, we'll:
- Update this policy with clear details
- Ask for your consent before setting any cookies
- Give you control over what cookies we set
But honestly? We're happy being cookie-free.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
If you're curious, cookies are small text files websites can store on your device. They help websites remember things like:
- Whether you're logged in
- What's in your shopping cart
- Your language or theme preferences
- Your browsing behaviour (for analytics or advertising)
Many websites use them extensively. We just don't.
Your Browser Settings
You don't need to change any browser settings for our website, but if you want to block cookies from other sites:
Most browsers let you:
- Block all cookies
- Block third-party cookies only
- Delete existing cookies
- See which sites have set cookies
Check your browser's privacy settings for options.
Legal Compliance
Under UK law (Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations), websites must get your consent before setting non-essential cookies.
Since we don't use cookies at all, we don't need your consent. This policy exists to make our approach clear.
Questions?
If you have questions about our cookie policy (or lack thereof):
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: +44 (0)113 880 5654
We're happy to explain our privacy approach in more detail.
Last Updated: 11 December 2025
This policy is simple because our approach is simple. We don't use cookies. End of story.
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