This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how Bright Ivy (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses them on our website, and how you can control them.
Organisation: Bright Ivy Marketing
Contact: privacy@brightivymarketing.com
Address: 71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9JQ
If you’re unsure what a cookie is doing or why it’s there, email us - we’ll explain in plain English.
Email privacyCookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember information about your visit, such as your preferences, and can help site owners understand how the site is being used.
Cookies can be session cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent cookies (kept for a set period). Cookies can also be set by us (first-party) or by other services we use (third-party).
We use cookies to:
We don’t use cookies to “get clever” with personal data. If we can’t justify a cookie in plain language, we don’t ship it.
The exact cookies present can change as tools are updated. The categories below explain the types of cookies you may see on our site. Use the preferences tool to view and control the current set.
| Category | What it does | Examples | How it’s controlled |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Helps the website function (security, load balancing, consent management). | Session identifiers, security cookies, consent-state cookies. | These are required for the site to work and can’t be switched off in our preferences tool. |
| Preferences / functional | Remembers choices you make (e.g., language, region, forms behaviour). | Saved preferences, form UX cookies. | Controlled via cookie preferences where used. |
| Analytics | Helps us understand site usage so we can improve performance and content. | Page views, traffic sources, interaction events (aggregated). | Optional - controlled via cookie preferences. |
| Marketing | Helps measure campaign effectiveness and, where used, tailor marketing. | Ad conversion tags, retargeting pixels. | Optional - controlled via cookie preferences. |
If you use an ad blocker or privacy-focused browser, some cookies may be blocked automatically - which can affect site behaviour.
Some cookies may be set by third-party services we use (for example, analytics platforms, embedded content, or scheduling tools). These providers may process information about your device and your interaction with our site.
We aim to keep third-party tooling tight. If we add something that materially changes cookie behaviour, we’ll update this page and our preferences tool.
You can manage cookies in three ways:
If you want a specific cookie list by name and provider, the preferences tool is the most accurate source because it reflects what’s running right now.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The latest version will always be available on this page, with the effective date updated accordingly.
Last updated: 13 January 2026