Based in Derbyshire, serving organisations across Great Britain UK GDPR DPA 2018 aligned

Cookies Policy

Skyxaronuogroz explains which technologies load on skyxaronuogroz.world, why they exist, and how you can revisit your decision. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy and reflects the UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and PECR where applicable.

Definitions used here

“Cookie” refers to HTTP cookies set in the browser. “Similar technologies” includes local storage entries that remember your consent choices. “We” refers to the controller named in the Privacy Policy.

Strictly necessary storage

We store a local storage key named tdw123_cookie_prefs_v1 to remember whether you accepted, rejected, or customised optional categories. This storage is required for the banner to stay dismissed and is not used for profiling.

Optional analytics category

If you enable analytics, we may load measurement scripts that aggregate page views and approximate geography. These tools are configured to avoid collecting free-text fields from forms. You may disable this category at any time through Cookie Settings.

Optional marketing category

If you enable marketing, we may load tags that help attribute visits to campaigns you interacted with elsewhere. We do not sell personal data from these tags. Disabling the category prevents new marketing reads beyond what your browser already cached.

Third-party fonts and icons

Pages request typography and icon stylesheets from Google Fonts and jsDelivr. Those providers may process technical data such as IP address under their own policies. If you need a fully self-hosted build, request an offline pack via the contact form.

Changing or withdrawing consent

Use “Cookie Settings” in the footer banner equivalent by clearing local storage for this site and reloading; the banner reappears. Alternatively write to online@skyxaronuogroz.world for manual guidance.

PECR and electronic mail

Where we send electronic mail to individuals (for example marketing updates), we do so in line with the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003, including consent or soft opt-in rules as appropriate. Cookies that are not strictly necessary require consent before activation, which we capture through the preference centre.

Updates

Material changes to categories or vendors will be reflected in this page with a revised review date noted near the top of the Privacy Policy cross-link block.