Our Cookie Policy

Version updated as of 24 March 2026

We use the term Cookie to describe cookies and similar technologies such as tags and pixels. Cookies are small data files that websites place on your computer, laptop or mobile device.

  • To improve the performance of our websites by understanding which parts work well, and which don’t.
  • To enable us to collect information about how you and other people use our websites.
  • To improve your experience on our websites
  • To measure how effective our online advertising and marketing communications are.

We may use the following Cookies:

Strictly Necessary Cookies
These are Cookies that are required for the operation of our website. They are necessary for the safety, security and integrity of the site. For example they help support the structure of the pages that are displayed to you, help to improve navigation and allow you to return to pages you have previously visited. This type of Cookie only lasts for the duration of the time you are visiting the website. When you leave the website they are deleted automatically.

Analytics Cookies
They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. The data is aggregated and anonymised, which means we cannot identify you as an individual.

Functionality Cookies
These are used to recognise you when you return to our website. This enables us to personalise our content for you, greet you by name and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region).

Marketing & Advertising Cookies
These Cookies will collect information about your browsing habits and allow us to show you adverts while you are browsing our site and other sites on the internet. We use these Cookies and personal data, including transaction data, to help give you the best experience on our site and to allow us and third parties to customise and measure the effectiveness of the marketing content you see across websites, apps and elsewhere, including social media. This may involve some limited sharing of personal data with third parties.

Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties (not Taxflex), such as Google or Meta. These third parties may collect data about your online activity across different websites.

You can decline Cookies and stop your data being used for Digital Advertising by saying ‘No’
when presented with the banner at the start of your journey. And you can manage your preferences at any time by selecting Manage Cookies or Cookie Preferences on our websites.

This cookie policy was most recently updated in March 2026. If we make changes to it, then we will take appropriate steps to bring those changes to your attention.

If you have a question about this policy please contact us at hello@taxflex.co.uk