
Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how IRONYX LTD uses cookies and similar technologies on our website.
This policy should be read alongside our:
- Privacy Policy: https://ironyx.co.uk/privacy-policy/
- Terms & Conditions: https://ironyx.co.uk/terms-and-conditions/
By using our website, you can choose whether to accept, reject or manage non-essential cookies through our cookie consent tool.
1. Who we are
IRONYX LTD
- 2 King Charles Place, Emerald Quay, Shoreham-By-Sea, England, BN43 5JH
- Registered in England and Wales
- Company number: 17012861
For privacy enquiries, you can contact us:
- Via our Contact Us page: https://ironyx.co.uk/contact-us/
- By email: [email protected]
By using our website, you can choose whether to accept, reject or manage non-essential cookies through our cookie consent tool.
2. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites function, remember preferences, analyse performance and support marketing or advertising activity.
Similar technologies may also be used, including:
- Tracking pixels
- Tags
- Scripts
- Local storage
- Session storage
- Device or browser identifiers
- Analytics tools
- Advertising tracking technologies
In this Cookie Policy, we use the word “cookies” to refer to cookies and similar technologies.
3. Why we use cookies
We use cookies and similar technologies to:
- Make the website work correctly
- Maintain website security and stability
- Remember cookie consent preferences
- Understand how visitors use our website
- Analyse traffic, sources and performance
- Measure advertising and enquiry activity
- Improve website content, layout and usability
- Identify website improvements and customisations
- Support marketing and remarketing activity where consent is provided
Some cookies are necessary for the website to function. Others, such as analytics and advertising cookies, are optional and should only be used where you have given consent.
UK rules treat cookies and similar technologies under PECR, while UK GDPR also applies where personal data is processed. The ICO explains that non-essential cookies generally require clear information and user consent, especially for analytics and online advertising technologies.
4. Types of cookies we use
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function properly.
They may be used for:
- Website security
- Cookie consent management
- Page loading
- Basic website functionality
- Preventing abuse or suspicious activity
- Remembering your cookie preferences
Strictly necessary cookies cannot usually be switched off through our website because they are needed to provide the website.
Analytics and performance cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors use our website.
They may collect information such as:
- Pages visited
- Time spent on the website
- Traffic sources
- Device and browser information
- Interactions with pages
- Website performance data
- Enquiry and conversion activity
We use this information to analyse website performance, improve content, understand visitor behaviour and identify ways to improve the website.
Tools may include:
- Google Analytics
- Microsoft Clarity
- Google Tag Manager
Advertising and marketing cookies
These cookies help us measure advertising performance and understand how visitors interact with our website after seeing or clicking adverts.
They may be used for:
- Conversion tracking
- Campaign measurement
- Remarketing
- Audience creation
- Advertising performance analysis
- Understanding which channels generate enquiries
Tools may include:
- Google Ads tracking
- Meta Pixel
- TikTok Pixel
- LinkedIn Pixel
Advertising cookies and pixels may involve third-party platforms receiving information about your interaction with our website, subject to your cookie choices and the relevant platform’s own privacy terms.
Functionality cookies
These cookies may help the website remember choices or provide enhanced features.
For example, they may support:
- Consent preferences
- Website settings
- Improved browsing experience
- Form or interface functionality
- Security and abuse-prevention technologies
We may use cookies, local storage or similar technologies to protect the website from suspicious, abusive, harmful or illegal activity.
Where we suspect misuse, we may place a browser local storage variable or similar technical marker to restrict or prevent access to the website.
This helps protect our website, systems, business and legitimate users.
5. Cookie list
The table below is generated by CookieYes and shows cookies detected on the website.
6. Cookie consent
When you first visit our website, you should see a CookieYes cookie banner allowing you to accept, reject or manage non-essential cookies.
You can choose whether to allow optional cookies, including analytics and advertising cookies.
You can change your choices at any time by using the CookieYes settings icon displayed at the bottom left of the website.
Consent should be freely given, specific, informed and capable of being withdrawn. The ICO says users must be given clear information about cookies and similar technologies and should understand the consequences of allowing them.
7. How to control cookies
You can control cookies in two main ways.
Through CookieYes settings
You can manage your cookie preferences through the CookieYes consent tool on our website.
To change your choices:
- Click the CookieYes icon at the bottom left of the website.
- Open the cookie settings panel.
- Accept, reject or customise cookie categories.
- Save your preferences.
Your updated preferences will apply to future visits, subject to your browser settings and whether you clear cookies from your device.
Through your browser settings
You can also control or delete cookies through your browser settings.
Most browsers allow you to:
- View cookies stored on your device
- Delete existing cookies
- Block all cookies
- Block third-party cookies
- Clear cookies when you close the browser
- Set different cookie rules for different websites
You can usually find these controls in your browser’s privacy or security settings.
Please note that blocking or deleting some cookies may affect how the website works. For example, some pages, forms, consent preferences or security features may not function properly.
8. Third-party cookies and platforms
Some cookies and tracking technologies on our website may be placed or controlled by third-party providers.
These may include analytics, advertising, video, security, hosting or website functionality providers.
Third-party providers may process information according to their own privacy policies and cookie policies. These third parties may use cookies to identify your browser, measure advertising performance, understand interactions or support remarketing where consent has been given.
We do not control every aspect of how third-party platforms process information once it is collected by them. You should review the relevant third-party privacy and cookie information where appropriate.
9. Local storage
In addition to cookies, we may use local storage or similar browser-based technologies.
Local storage may be used for purposes such as:
- Remembering preferences
- Supporting website functionality
- Maintaining security controls
- Preventing suspicious, abusive or illegal website activity
Where local storage is used for non-essential purposes, it should be treated in line with relevant cookie and privacy requirements.
10. Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in:
- Cookies used on the website
- Tracking technologies
- Analytics or advertising platforms
- Legal or regulatory requirements
- Website functionality
- Our business operations
The latest version will be published at: https://ironyx.co.uk/cookie-policy/
11. Contact us
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, please contact us:
IRONYX LTD
- 2 King Charles Place, Emerald Quay, Shoreham-By-Sea, England, BN43 5JH
- Registered in England and Wales
- Company number: 17012861
Contact page: https://ironyx.co.uk/contact-us/
Email: [email protected]