This policy explains how this website uses cookies and similar technologies. It should be read alongside our Privacy and Data Protection Policy, which explains how we handle personal information more generally. Both are available on the website.
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About cookies
A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your computer, tablet, smartphone, or other device when you visit. Cookies are widely used to make websites work, to improve the user experience, and to provide information to the website operator.
Cookies set by the website you are visiting are first-party cookies. Cookies set by other organisations, such as analytics or advertising providers, are third-party cookies. Cookies may last for a single session (session cookies, which expire when you close your browser) or remain on your device for a set period (persistent cookies).
References to cookies in this policy include similar technologies, such as web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage, unless the context requires otherwise.
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Consent for cookies
Under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR) and the UK GDPR, we must ask for your consent before placing any non-essential cookies on your device. Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent, because they are essential for the website to function.
This website uses only strictly necessary cookies. Because we set no non-essential cookies, we do not show a cookie consent banner. If we ever add non-essential cookies, such as analytics, we will update this policy and ask for your consent before those cookies are set.
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Cookies we use
3.1 Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to load, stay secure, and function. Our hosting provider may set them to keep the site available and to protect it from misuse. They do not track you and are not used for advertising or analysis. Without these cookies, the website would not function properly and they are set automatically when you access the site.
3.2 Analytics cookies
We do not use analytics cookies. We do not measure or track your visit.
3.3 Functional cookies
We do not use functional cookies beyond those classified as strictly necessary.
3.4 Advertising and targeting cookies
We do not use advertising or targeting cookies. We do not build a profile of you, and we do not share your browsing with advertisers or any third party.
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Third-party cookies
We do not allow third-party tracking on this website. No third-party service sets cookies through our pages.
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The diagnostic and your browser
When you take the diagnostic, your answers are handled inside your own browser to produce your results. This uses your browser's local memory to run the tool. It holds nothing that identifies you, and it is not sent to us. When you close the diagnostic, it is gone.
The shareable results link that the diagnostic generates encodes your results into the URL itself, using a hash fragment. Hash fragments are never sent to the server in an HTTP request. When someone opens a shared link, the results are decoded and rendered entirely in the browser. No data from the link reaches our server or appears in our logs.
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Managing cookies in your browser
You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings, including blocking them entirely. Because this site uses only strictly necessary cookies, blocking them may stop parts of the site from working properly. Blocking cookies also affects other websites, not only this one.
In Chrome and Edge, look under Settings, then privacy and cookie settings. In Firefox, under Settings, then Privacy and Security. In Safari, under Settings or Preferences, then Privacy. For other browsers, see the browser's help pages.
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Changes to this policy
We may update this policy if the cookies we use change, or if the law or ICO guidance changes. If we ever add cookies that are not strictly necessary, we will update this policy and ask for your consent before those cookies are set. Any change will be shown by a revised date at the top of this page.
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Our details and complaints
This website is operated by Imagine. Design. Orchestrate., a trading name of Ian McLellan, a sole trader in England, at 28 Sunset Drive, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 8LS.
For questions about this policy, contact data@imaginedesignorchestrate.com. For how we handle personal information generally, see our Privacy and Data Protection Policy.
If you wish to raise a complaint about our use of cookies, you may contact the Information Commissioner's Office:
- Website: ico.org.uk
- Telephone: 0303 123 1113
- Post: Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.