Cookie Notice

Updated November 2025

This page sets forth the Cookie Notice for 12d UK and its web properties.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. These cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies, which are cookies from a domain different than the domain of the website you are visiting. We use these cookies to support our advertising and marketing efforts.

    Different types of cookies

    Session cookies

    Session cookies allow websites to track your movements from page to page and are used for several reasons, such as remembering login credentials during a browsing session. These cookies are usually erased when you close your web browser.

    Persistent cookies

    Persistent cookies are stored on your computer or mobile device between browser sessions for a pre-defined amount of time. These allow websites to remember user information or settings across the site, or in some cases across different websites.

    First and third party cookies

    First party cookies are set by the website you’re browsing. Third party cookies come from other websites or servers, for functions such as enabling pop-ups or banners on the page you’re viewing.

    Necessary cookies

    Necessary cookies are either session or persistent cookies and can be delivered by a first or third party. These cookies perform functions such as keeping your site visit secure and remembering you between pages, for example when you navigate from page to page on our Website. Access to certain areas of our Website depends on these types of cookies.

    Functional cookies

    Functional cookies can be either session or persistent cookies and can be delivered by a first or third party. They remember information such as usernames or language settings and may allow the site to display important alerts. These cookies are not considered necessary, and can be blocked, although this may impact some functions of the Website.

    Tracking and social media cookies

    These cookies can be either session or persistent cookies and are delivered by a first or third party. They’re not essential for the function of the Website.

    How do we use cookies?

    We may use a combination of the cookies listed above, depending on which parts of our Website you visit and what you are trying to do.  When you visit our Website, details are recorded about your visit, such as time and date, your server address, pages accessed, time spent and type of browser. We may record visitor activity such as mouse clicks, mouse movement and other user experience based metrics.

    We use cookies to identify your browser so that next time you visit our Website, your settings and preferences are recorded.

    Persistent cookies may be used to identify you when you are using our Website, or making use of our services, to personalise the advertising that you see when you make future visits to our Website or other sites.

    Cookies we use on our Website

    Cookie Type Type Type Purpose
    HubSpot Persistent & session Third-party Advertising Optimise site performance and user experience, tracking and attribution
    Facebook Pixel Persistent Third-party Advertising Deliver personalised advertising and attribute performance
    LinkedIn Insight Tag Persistent Third-party Advertising Deliver personalised advertising and attribute performance
    Google Analytics Persistent Third-party Analytics Anonymous data, optimise site performance and user experience
    Google Ads Persistent Third-party Advertising Deliver personalised advertising and attribute performance
    WordPress Persistent & session Third-party Necessary & functional Website operation and user experience
    WP Engine Persistent Third-party Necessary Website security and hosting

    How can I withdraw my consent to the use of cookies?

    Cookies are supported by most web browsers, but if you do not wish to use cookies, you can adjust the settings on your browser to reject cookies or notify you when they are being used.

    To change your web browser preferences:

    Google Chrome

    Open your Chrome browser > go to Customise and Control Google Chrome > Settings > Main Menu > Advanced > Privacy and Security > Content Settings > Cookies. Then you can choose your settings.

    For more information about managing cookies in Chrome, see here.

    Safari

    Go to Settings > Safari > Preferences > Privacy. Then you can choose your settings.

    For more information, on how to adjust cookie settings on Apple devices, see here.

    Internet Explorer and Edge

    Open the browser > select Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Advanced. Then you can choose your settings.

    For more information visit Microsoft Support.

    Mozilla Firefox

    Open Firefox > select Tools > Options > Privacy >Cookies. You can then choose your settings.

    For more information visit Mozilla support.

    There are several online resources available to help you opt out of online behavioural advertising from third party advertising agencies. A good example is here.

    Another helpful website to refer to for the management of cookies is All About Cookies.

     

    Contact Us

    If you have any questions about our use of cookies, you may email our Privacy Officer at support@12d.co.uk.