Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy explains how Prosperity Global Limited uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit prosperityglobal.co.uk (the “Website”).
Please read this Cookies Policy carefully. It explains who we are, what cookies are, how we use them, and how you can manage your choices. This Cookies Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect and use personal information more generally, and your rights under data protection law.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies and similar technologies are small text files placed on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet, or other electronic device) when you use a website. They help the website recognise your device and store information about your preferences or past actions.
There are other technologies that work in a similar way (for example pixels, tags, local storage, or SDKs). For simplicity, we refer to all of these as “cookies” in this policy.
2. Types of cookies
Cookies may be:
- First-party cookies - set by this Website and only readable by us.
- Third-party cookies - set by a third party (for example analytics or advertising providers). We do not control these cookies. Third parties may use them to track your browsing across different websites.
Cookies used on this Website generally fall into these categories:
- Strictly necessary cookies - essential for the Website to work and for you to use its core features.
- Session cookies - last only while your browser is open and are deleted when you close it.
- Persistent cookies - remain on your device after you close your browser, for a period stated in the cookie.
- Analytics cookies - help us understand how visitors use the Website so we can improve it.
- Functionality cookies - remember your settings and choices to provide a more personalised experience.
- Advertising and targeting cookies - help deliver advertisements that are more relevant to you, and measure campaign performance.
3. Cookies we use
We may use cookies from the following providers and for the following purposes. The exact cookies active on the Website can change over time. You can always view the current list inside our cookie banner or preference centre.
| Cookie name / provider | Type | Purpose | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Website essential cookies (first-party) | Strictly necessary / session | Enable core functions such as page navigation, security, and form submission. | Session or short-term |
Google Analytics cookies (for example _ga, _gid) |
Analytics | Help us measure and improve Website performance, such as pages visited and traffic sources. | Up to 2 years |
Google Ads / conversion cookies (for example _gcl_au, IDE) |
Advertising | Measure ad performance and help show ads that are relevant to users who have visited our Website. | Weeks to months |
Meta / Facebook Pixel cookies (for example _fbp) |
Advertising | Help us measure campaign effectiveness and show relevant ads on Meta platforms. | Up to 3 months |
Microsoft Clarity / Bing cookies (for example _clck, _uetsid) |
Analytics / advertising | Analyse user interaction and measure advertising effectiveness. | Days to 1 year |
This table is a good-faith description based on common tools that businesses use. If you deploy different tools, please update this section to match your actual cookies.
4. Consent, cookie banner, and changing settings
Under UK law, we must ask for your consent before placing any cookies that are not strictly necessary. We do this through our cookie banner when you first visit the Website.
You can change or withdraw your consent at any time by selecting “Cookie Settings” (or an equivalent link) on the Website. Withdrawing consent will not affect the lawfulness of cookies used before you changed your settings.
5. Third-party access to cookies
Some cookies are set by third-party services we use. These third parties may access their cookies for the purposes described above. We do not allow third parties to use cookies for unrelated purposes. For more information, please review the relevant third-party privacy or cookie policies.
6. How to turn off cookies in your browser
You can block or delete cookies using your browser settings. If you choose to disable cookies, parts of the Website may not function properly, and some features may not be available.
Helpful external guidance is available from:
- the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
- aboutcookies.org
- allaboutcookies.org
7. How to contact us
If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how we use cookies, please contact us:
Email: privacy@prosperityglobal.co.uk
Post: Prosperity Global Limited, 27 Old Gloucester Road, London WC1N 3AX, United Kingdom.
8. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, or for legal and operational reasons. When we update it, we will revise the “last updated” date below.