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This Cookie Policy explains how Branding Brothers® Ltd uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit brandingbros.uk.

Last updated: 6 July 2026

It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use and protect personal information more generally.

1. Who we are

This website is operated by:

Branding Brothers® Ltd
Registered in England and Wales
Company number: 12963247
Registered office: 124 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX
Email: legal@brandingbros.uk
Website: brandingbros.uk

In this policy, “Branding Brothers®”, “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Branding Brothers® Ltd.

2. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your computer, phone, tablet or other device when you visit a website.

Cookies can help a website:

  • Work correctly
  • Remember your choices
  • Keep forms and security features operating
  • Understand how visitors use the site
  • Measure performance
  • Provide embedded content
  • Support marketing or advertising

Some cookies are deleted when you close your browser. These are known as session cookies.

Others remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them. These are known as persistent cookies.

3. Similar technologies

We may also use technologies that work in a similar way to cookies, including:

  • Pixels
  • Tags
  • Scripts
  • Local storage
  • Session storage
  • Embedded content
  • Device or browser identifiers

For simplicity, we refer to these technologies collectively as “cookies” throughout this policy.

4. First-party and third-party cookies

First-party cookies

First-party cookies are placed directly by our website.

They may be used to operate the website, remember your preferences or understand how visitors use particular pages.

Third-party cookies

Third-party cookies are placed by another organisation whose services appear on or support our website.

These organisations may include website hosting providers, analytics services, embedded media providers or scheduling platforms.

Third parties may process information according to their own privacy and cookie policies.

5. The categories of cookies we use

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are required for the website to function or provide a feature you have requested.

They may be used for:

  • Website security
  • Network management
  • Form operation
  • Spam and abuse prevention
  • Remembering your cookie choices
  • Maintaining essential website functionality

These cookies cannot normally be switched off through our consent tool because the website may not function properly without them.

You can still block them through your browser, although parts of the website may stop working.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how people use the website.

They may collect information such as:

  • Pages visited
  • Time spent on a page
  • Links selected
  • Approximate location
  • Browser and device type
  • Referring website
  • Errors encountered
  • General website interaction data

We use this information to understand website performance and improve content, navigation and user experience.

Analytics cookies are not intended to identify you directly.

We will only place non-essential analytics cookies where you have given consent through our cookie controls.

Functional cookies

Functional cookies allow the website to remember choices or provide enhanced features.

They may be used to remember:

  • Display preferences
  • Accessibility preferences
  • Language choices
  • Previously selected settings

Some functional cookies may be placed by third-party services embedded within the website.

Where a functional cookie is not strictly necessary, it will only be used with your consent.

Embedded content cookies

Some pages may include content or functionality provided by third parties, such as:

  • Video players
  • Maps
  • Calendars
  • Meeting-booking tools
  • Social media content
  • Interactive presentations
  • External forms

These services may place cookies or collect technical information when the content loads or when you interact with it.

Where possible, non-essential embedded services will remain blocked until you give consent.

Advertising and targeting cookies

We do not currently intend to use cookies for behavioural advertising, cross-site tracking or remarketing unless this is clearly disclosed through our cookie banner and preference controls.

If advertising or targeting technologies are introduced, this policy and our cookie controls will be updated before they are used.

6. Cookies currently used on this website

The exact cookies placed on your device may depend on:

  • The pages you visit
  • The features you use
  • Your consent choices
  • Your browser settings
  • Changes made by our service providers

The following cookies and technologies may be used on this website.

Cookie preference cookie

Provider: Branding Brothers® or our consent provider
Purpose: Remembers whether you accepted, rejected or customised cookies
Category: Strictly necessary
Typical duration: Up to 12 months

Webflow hosting and security technologies

Provider: Webflow
Purpose: Supports website delivery, security, forms and technical operation
Category: Strictly necessary
Typical duration: Session-based or determined by the provider

Form security and anti-spam technology

Provider: Webflow or a connected security provider
Purpose: Detects abuse and helps protect website forms
Category: Strictly necessary
Typical duration: Session-based or determined by the provider

_ga

Provider: Google Analytics
Purpose: Distinguishes website visitors for analytics reporting
Category: Analytics
Typical duration: Up to 2 years

ga

Provider: Google Analytics
Purpose: Maintains session and website usage information
Category: Analytics
Typical duration: Up to 2 years

Embedded-service cookies

Provider: The relevant third-party service
Purpose: Enables embedded video, maps, booking tools or interactive content
Category: Functional or analytics
Typical duration: Varies by provider

The cookies listed above should be checked against a live scan of brandingbros.uk. Cookies may change when website features, integrations or service-provider settings are updated.

7. Webflow

Our website may be designed, hosted or delivered using Webflow.

Webflow and its infrastructure providers may process technical information needed to:

  • Deliver website pages
  • Maintain security
  • Prevent misuse
  • Process website forms
  • Diagnose technical issues
  • Operate website functionality

Some website functionality may rely on cookies or similar technologies supplied by Webflow or its infrastructure partners.

Webflow’s own website uses cookies for its services, but this does not necessarily mean that every cookie listed in Webflow’s own policy is placed on visitors to brandingbros.uk.

The cookies actually present on our website should be confirmed through a live cookie audit.

8. Google Analytics

We may use Google Analytics to understand how visitors interact with the website.

Google Analytics may collect information including:

  • Pages viewed
  • Approximate session duration
  • General device and browser information
  • Referring pages
  • Website interactions
  • Approximate geographic information
  • A randomly generated browser or device identifier

Google Analytics commonly uses first-party cookies such as _ga to distinguish visitors and sessions.

We do not use Google Analytics cookies unless you consent to analytics through our cookie controls.

Where available, we may also configure privacy controls to reduce the information collected, restrict advertising features or limit data retention.

Google may process information on servers outside the United Kingdom. More information about international transfers is available in our Privacy Policy.

9. Website forms

When you submit a form through our website, essential technologies may be used to:

  • Deliver the form
  • Prevent duplicate submissions
  • Protect against spam or malicious activity
  • Maintain security
  • Confirm that the request originated from a genuine website visitor

The information you enter into a form is not itself a cookie.

Details about how we use information submitted through forms are provided in our Privacy Policy.

10. Cookie consent

When you first visit the website, you may be shown a cookie banner or preference panel.

You can use it to:

  • Accept all optional cookies
  • Reject optional cookies
  • Choose individual cookie categories
  • Review further information about our cookies

Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent and will remain active where required for the website to function.

Analytics, non-essential functional, embedded and advertising cookies will only be activated where the appropriate consent has been given.

Choosing “Reject” should be as straightforward as choosing “Accept”.

11. Changing your cookie choices

You can change or withdraw your cookie consent at any time.

You can do this by selecting the Cookie Settings link in the website footer or reopening the cookie preference panel.

Withdrawing consent will not make previous processing unlawful, but it will prevent the relevant optional cookies from being used in future.

Some previously stored cookies may remain on your device until they expire or are manually deleted through your browser.

12. Browser controls

Most browsers allow you to view, block or delete cookies.

Browser settings typically allow you to:

  • Block all cookies
  • Block third-party cookies
  • Delete existing cookies
  • Receive a warning before a cookie is stored
  • Clear cookies when the browser closes

The exact controls vary between browsers and devices.

Blocking all cookies may affect how this and other websites function.

Browser controls may not automatically prevent every form of similar technology, such as local storage, pixels or device identifiers. Where available, use our cookie preference panel as well as your browser settings.

13. Do Not Track and browser privacy signals

Some browsers send privacy signals such as “Do Not Track” or Global Privacy Control.

There is not currently one universally accepted technical standard for responding to every browser privacy signal.

Where our website platform or consent provider supports a recognised privacy signal, we may use it to help apply your preferences.

You should still use our cookie settings to confirm your choices.

14. International processing

Some cookie and analytics providers may process information outside the United Kingdom.

Where personal information is transferred internationally, we will take reasonable steps to ensure that appropriate safeguards are used, as explained in our Privacy Policy.

These safeguards may include:

  • UK adequacy regulations
  • The UK International Data Transfer Agreement
  • The UK Addendum to the EU Standard Contractual Clauses
  • Appropriate contractual and organisational protections

15. How long cookies remain

The length of time a cookie remains on your device depends on its purpose.

Cookies may last:

  • Until you close your browser
  • For a few minutes or hours
  • For several days or months
  • Until a stated expiry date
  • Until you manually delete them

We aim to avoid retaining cookie information for longer than reasonably necessary.

Third-party providers may set their own cookie durations, which can change over time.

16. Updates to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy when:

  • We add or remove website features
  • We change analytics or hosting providers
  • New cookies are introduced
  • Service providers change their technologies
  • Our legal or regulatory obligations change

The latest version will be published on this page with a revised date.

We may also ask you to review or renew your cookie choices after a significant change.

17. Contact us

For questions about our use of cookies, contact:

Branding Brothers® Ltd
124 City Road
London
EC1V 2NX

Email: legal@brandingbros.uk
Website: brandingbros.uk

You can also find more information about how we handle personal information in our Privacy Policy.