Cookies Policy

Last updated: 2024

This Cookies Policy explains how Kekaji ("we", "us", "our"), operating from 88 Stratford Road, Birmingham, B30 7DD, United Kingdom, uses cookies on this website. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy and is written to comply with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR), as enforced in the United Kingdom by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).

1. What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow a site to recognise your browser and, in some cases, remember information about your visit, such as a preference you have set.

2. The Cookie We Use

This website sets only one cookie. We do not use analytics cookies, tracking pixels, session cookies, CSRF tokens, or any third-party cookies of any kind on general pages of this site. The table below lists the single cookie in full.

Cookie Name Purpose Duration Type
cookie_consent Stores your choice regarding cookie consent, so that we do not need to ask you again on every visit and can respect the preference you have selected. 1 year Essential (strictly necessary)

3. Essential vs Optional Cookies

Under PECR, cookies that are "strictly necessary" for a service you have explicitly requested may be set without prior consent. Our cookie_consent cookie falls into this category: it exists solely to record and honour the preference you express through our consent banner, and the site cannot function correctly with respect to consent management without it.

We currently set no optional cookies (such as analytics or advertising cookies) on general pages of the site. The only place where an additional, consent-based process occurs is described in Section 4 below.

4. Advertising Measurement on the Confirmation Page

Kekaji provides contextual advertising services to its clients. As part of this service, advertising measurement may run on the confirmation page you reach after completing a specific action on this site (for example, submitting an enquiry). This measurement:

If you do not consent, this measurement does not run, and no related cookie or tag is loaded. We do not control the internal workings of any third-party advertising measurement technology beyond enabling or disabling it according to your consent choice; you should refer to the relevant advertising platform's own documentation for details of how it processes data once triggered.

5. Managing and Withdrawing Your Consent

When you first visit this website, you are presented with a cookie banner allowing you to accept or decline optional cookies and related advertising measurement. Your choice is recorded in the cookie_consent cookie for one year.

You can change or withdraw your consent at any time by:

Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out before withdrawal.

6. Third-Party Advertising Cookies

Aside from the consent-gated advertising measurement described in Section 4, this website does not set third-party advertising cookies. Any such measurement is activated exclusively after affirmative consent and is confined to the confirmation page. No advertising cookies are set on any other page of this site, and no advertising cookies are set before consent is given.

7. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or for legal reasons. Any updates will be posted on this page with a revised "last updated" date.

8. Your Rights and How to Contact Us

Under the UK GDPR, you have rights regarding your personal data, including the right to access, rectify, or erase data we hold, and the right to object to certain processing. To exercise any of these rights, to ask a question about this Cookies Policy, or to raise any concern about how we use cookies, please contact us:

Kekaji
88 Stratford Road
Birmingham, B30 7DD
United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44 121 304 9137

If you remain dissatisfied with our response, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK's independent supervisory authority for data protection matters.