Cookie Policy
Last updated: 16 July 2026. This page explains what cookies this website sets, why, and how you control them. You can change your choices at any time via .
1. How consent works here
We apply the strictest applicable standard everywhere: no non-essential cookie is set until you opt in, whether you are in the UK, the EU, the US, Canada, Australia or New Zealand. Your choice is stored for 180 days, after which we ask again. We also honour the Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser signal: if your browser sends it, marketing cookies are treated as opted out automatically.
2. The cookies we use
Strictly necessary
- teec_consent — first-party, stores your cookie choices. Expires after 180 days.
- cf_clearance / Turnstile cookies — set by Cloudflare only on pages with our enquiry forms, to prevent abuse. Session-based.
Analytics (off until you opt in)
- _ga, _ga_* — Google Analytics 4, with IP anonymisation, used to understand how the site is used. Expire after up to 24 months. Google's use of this data is described in Google's privacy policy.
Marketing (off until you opt in; opted out automatically if your browser sends GPC)
- Google Ads / campaign-measurement cookies may be set in this category if we run campaigns. None are in use today; if that changes, this page and the consent banner will be updated first.
Preferences (off until you opt in)
- Cookies remembering interface choices such as language or layout. None are in use today.
3. Managing cookies
Use to change your choices at any time — the same control is in the footer of every page (also labelled “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” for visitors from US states with that right). You can also block or delete cookies in your browser settings; the site works without non-essential cookies.
4. Your regional rights
- UK / EU: consent under PECR / the ePrivacy Directive and UK/EU GDPR; withdraw at any time as above.
- US (California and similar states): we honour GPC as a valid opt-out of “sale” or “sharing”; we do not sell personal information.
- Canada: consent per PIPEDA and CASL guidance; Quebec Law 25 requires technologies that track to be off by default — they are.
- Australia / New Zealand: we provide this notice and the same opt-in controls, exceeding APP 5 and NZ IPP 3 notice requirements.
5. More information
How we handle personal data generally is covered in our Privacy Policy. Questions: getintouch@teec.co.uk.