Cookie Policy
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Thank you for checking out our cookie policy. We are committed to ensuring our website and the use of cookies comply with UK laws on privacy and data protection. This policy sets out the types of cookies we use, the exact cookies used on our website, whether we use any third-party cookies, how you can control our use of cookies, what their expiry dates are and how you can get in contact with us for more information.
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small files of information, usually containing letters and numbers, that websites store on your browser, or the hard drive of your computer. You must however agree to these cookies being stored for them to be stored on your device.
Our website needs to use these cookies so that we can understand what works well with our website, and what we can do to improve. These cookies also allow us to distinguish you from other website visitors, helping us to provide you with a seamless experience on our site.
What type of cookies do you use?
We use the following cookie types:
Essential Cookies – These can also be known as “Strictly Necessary Cookies”, and they’re very important for us to make sure our website runs as it should. As a result, these cookies are always automatically enabled, to make sure our website works sufficiently. Some examples of uses of essential cookies include the distribution of website traffic across multiple servers – without the website speed being affected, enabling the use of a shopping basket and facilitating the check out process.
Analytical Cookies – These can also be known as Performance Cookies, and they gather information about how website visitors use a website. These cookies help us to keep count of the number of visitors on our website, and also helps us to understand how these visitors use our website. This enables us to understand what works well on our website, and what doesn’t work so well, so we can continuously improve the site for visitors.
Functionality Cookies – These make your experience on our website easier by remembering user preferences, and simplifying interactions. Some examples of what these cookies enable include remembering your language preferences, font sizes, your log-in details, and items in your shopping basket.
Advertising Cookies – These can also be known as Targeting Cookies. These cookies track your visits to our website, including the pages you visit, and any links you have followed from said pages. This information is then used to display adverts to you, based on what we have learned about your preferences from these cookies.
What exact cookies do you use on your website?
We’ve provided a detailed breakdown below of all the cookies we use on our website, and why we use them:
| Name and Type of Cookie | Why do we use this? | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| CookieConsent (Necessary cookie) |
This cookie is set by Cookiebot by Usercentrics and is strictly necessary for the operation of the website. It is used to: • Store the user’s cookie consent preferences • Remember which cookie categories a user has accepted or rejected • Ensure compliance with GDPR and applicable data protection regulations |
1 year |
| _ga (Statistics cookie) |
This cookie is set by Google Analytics and is non-essential. It is used to: • Distinguish unique users • Gain a better understanding of audience size • Collect anonymous data about how visitors use the website |
2 years |
| _ga_XXXXXXXXXX (Statistics cookie) |
This cookie is set by Google Analytics and is non-essential. It is used to: • Store and count page views • Maintain session state for analytics reporting • Understand how users navigate and interact with the website over time |
2 years |
| Marketing cookie (Marketing category) |
Our website currently uses one marketing cookie, which is only set if marketing consent is given. Marketing cookies are used to: • Track visitors across websites • Display relevant and engaging advertising • Measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns |
Varies |
| Unclassified cookie (Unclassified category) |
This cookie is currently unclassified. We are in the process of determining its purpose together with the provider. Unclassified cookies are reviewed regularly and will be categorised once sufficient information is available. |
Varies |
Do you use any Third-Party Cookies?
Third-party cookies are not set by us, but are set by other domains than the website you visit. These cookies are placed on website visitor’s devices by third-party outlets. Common examples of these third-parties can include social media platforms, analytics providers, and advertising networks.
How can I control these cookies?
You are able to control your use of cookies on our website. You can do the following:
- Reject all cookies
- Select certain cookies you wish to use, and reject other cookies.
To decide which essential, analytical, functionality and targeting cookies our website sets, follow the below steps:
You can select “Reject All” in our cookie banner. But if you do so, this also blocks essential cookies, which means you may not be able to access all parts of our website, and our website may not work to the best of its ability for you.
What is the Expiry Period for your cookies?
Except for strictly necessary cookies, cookies used on this website have different expiry periods depending on their purpose and provider.
Analytics cookies typically expire after 24 months, marketing cookies generally expire within 3 to 12 months, and preference cookies may be stored for a similar duration to remember your settings.
Session cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser.
The exact expiry period for each cookie is available in the Cookie Declaration, which is automatically generated and regularly updated by Cookiebot.
However if you are still looking for more information then you can contact us through one of our preferred contact methods:
- Email: info@theroombetween.com
How do I ask you for more information
If you’d like to learn more about our use of cookies, or if you have any questions, please get in touch with us on the following details:
We will ensure we get back to you within a reasonable period of time.