Cookie Policy

This policy explains how Ecommony uses cookies and similar technologies, including essential site functionality and analytics cookies used only where consent is given.

Last updated: 1 May 2026

What cookies are

Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website. They can help a website work, remember choices, understand how visitors use pages and support analytics or marketing measurement.

How Ecommony uses cookies

Ecommony may use cookies and similar technologies for:

  • Essential website functionality and security.
  • Remembering cookie consent choices.
  • Understanding how visitors use the website.
  • Measuring form interactions, enquiries and website performance.

Essential cookies

Essential cookies are needed for the website to function properly or to remember your cookie consent preference. These cookies do not require consent where they are strictly necessary.

Analytics cookies

Ecommony uses Google Analytics to understand how the site is used and how content performs. Analytics cookies should only be set where you have accepted analytics cookies through the consent banner.

Cookie consent

Ecommony uses a consent tool to let visitors accept or reject non-essential analytics cookies. You can change your browser settings to block or delete cookies. If available, you can also revisit the consent controls on the website to update your choice.

Examples of cookies that may be used

The exact cookies may change over time, but can include:

  • Consent cookies: used to remember whether you accepted or rejected analytics cookies.
  • Google Analytics cookies: used to understand page visits, user interactions and website performance where consent is given.
  • Security or operational cookies: used where needed to support basic website operation.

Third-party services

Some cookies or similar technologies may be set by trusted third-party services used for analytics, consent management or website operation. These services may process technical data such as browser, device, approximate location and interaction information.

Managing cookies in your browser

Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies through browser settings. Blocking cookies may affect how some parts of the website work.

Relationship with the Privacy Policy

Cookies may involve personal data where they identify or distinguish a device or user. For more detail on how personal data may be used, read the Privacy Policy.

Changes to this policy

This policy may be updated from time to time. The latest version will be published on this page.

Contact

For questions about cookies or privacy, email nigel@ecommony.com.