Cookies policy

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This cookies policy template will help you to comply with your disclosure obligations under UK/EU cookies law.


Author: Alasdair Taylor
Updated: 14 June 2023
Length: 3 pages
Notes: 5 pages
Format: MS Word (.DOCX)

This cookies policy template will help you to comply with the law relating to web cookies in the UK and EU. The key legislative provision in the UK is Regulation 6 of the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003. The cookies policy will also help you to comply with data protection legislation, which can also affect the use of web cookies.

This cookies policy template should be used in conjunction with, or as a part of, a full website privacy policy.

In order to use this template, you may need to speak to your web developer about the cookies used on your website and the purposes for which they are used. If your website does not use cookies, you will not need a cookies policy.

  1. Introduction
  2. About cookies
  3. Our cookies
  4. Analytics cookies
  5. Third party cookies
  6. Blocking cookies
  7. Deleting cookies
  8. Cookie preferences
  9. Our details

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Nice little cookie policy
16 June 2021  | 

Straight forward cookies policy. Only thing you need to do is find out which cookies you use on your website and how you use them and how long they remain.

What is helpful is finding a cookie scanner or app that scans your website and automatically categorises your cookies, stating the name of the cookie, its function and its life span.

This way that can be included along with this template to create a nice comprehensive cookies policy. That updates itself.

Sometimes an app or scanner cannot identity a cookie's purpose they might be classed as uncategorised in that case you must contact the company associated with that cookie and find out what it is for etc.

This is much more straightforward than a privacy policy.