Clearance London Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Clearance London collects and uses cookies and similar tracking technologies. It sets out the types of cookies we use, the purposes they serve, and how users can exercise control. The policy applies to all visitors interacting with our digital presence and clarifies our approach to privacy in a concise and transparent way.
We use cookies to make the experience of browsing a Clearance in London service smoother, to remember preferences, and to support lawful operational needs. Cookies are small text files stored on your device that help us recognise returning visitors and provide a tailored interaction. Understanding the cookie categories below will help you decide which cookies you accept while using our services.
The following sections describe each cookie category in plain language. For each category we outline why it matters for London clearance activities, how long cookies persist, and where relevant the legal basis for processing. We commit to minimal data collection and to using cookies only where they support clear and legitimate purposes.
Types of Cookies We Use
Our cookie framework groups cookies into three core types: essential, analytics, and marketing. These classifications are standard across the industry and are adopted here to improve clarity for anyone interacting with Clearance-London services.
Below is a brief list showing the main cookie types and their general purposes:
- Essential cookies (also called strictly necessary): required for the basic operation of the platform, session management, and security. Without these cookies, key functions involved in processing clearance tasks cannot operate reliably.
- Analytics cookies: used for performance monitoring and usage analysis. These cookies help us measure how users navigate our content, identify performance bottlenecks and improve service delivery for London clearance workflows.
- Marketing cookies: used to deliver relevant promotional content and to measure ad effectiveness where applicable. They assist in delivering personalised messages but are not required for core functionality.
User Control and Cookie Preferences
We respect user choice. You can manage cookie preferences directly through your browser settings or device controls, limiting or deleting cookies at any time. Many browsers offer an option to block third-party cookies or to clear stored cookies when the browser closes. Choosing to block certain cookies may affect the functionality of some features used in clearance processes across London.
If you change cookie settings, performance monitoring may be impacted. Performance monitoring relies on analytics cookies to collect aggregated data such as page load times, interaction rates, and error frequencies. This data is essential to identify slow pages, reduce load times, and prioritise technical improvements for a reliable clearance service.
We emphasise transparency: analytics cookies do not identify individuals. They record anonymised, aggregated metrics used solely to improve user experience and operational performance. Marketing cookies may involve longer retention and can be used to measure campaign reach and frequency.
To exercise fine-grained control, use the cookie controls in your browser or device, or adjust preference settings where available. Clearing cookies periodically is a practical option for users who wish to reset tracking while retaining essential functionality when needed. Your choices are respected across all Clearance London interactions and reflected in how data is processed.
We are committed to ongoing review of cookie categories to ensure alignment with evolving standards and to minimise data collection. For those concerned with privacy implications of clearance in London contexts, we recommend periodically reviewing your cookie settings and checking this policy for updates.
Final note: cookies support secure, efficient, and personalised experiences. Whether labelled essential, analytics, or marketing, each cookie type has a defined purpose that helps maintain and improve the services associated with London clearance activities while providing users with meaningful control over their privacy.
