Our website uses various types of cookies. We think it is important to make you aware of your online privacy, which is why we inform you as fully as possible about which cookies we use and for what purpose.
Our cookie policy was last updated on 6 September 2023.
A cookie is a small file sent with the web pages of this website and stored on your computer's hard drive by your internet browser. These cookies store information about your visit to our website. This enables us to recognise you the next time you visit our website. We process personal data by means of cookies. When we refer to cookies in the Cookie Policy, this also implies similar (tracking) technology.
Would you like to know more about privacy and the processing of personal data? If so, please refer to our privacy statement.
A distinction can be made between two different cookies: functional cookies and non-functional cookies. Functional cookies are cookies that are necessary for the normal operation of the website. Non-functional cookies are cookies that are not necessarily required for the normal operation of the website. These include, for example, cookies that are used to analyse website behaviour. This allows us to know which parts and pages of the website are popular and where we can make improvements. On Elements.co.uk, we use many different non-functional cookies so that we can improve our services.Cookies to analyse website visitor behaviourCookies for marketing automationCookies for advertising
Cookies to analyse website visitor behaviour
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1. Cookies to analyse website visitor behaviour
Elements uses Google Analytics and LinkedIn Analytics to analyse website visitor behaviour. With Google Analytics and LinkedIn Analytics, we are able to analyse website traffic. These cookies give us insight into the number of visitors, how long these visitors stayed on our website, the searches they performed, information about the browser and the countries and regions they come from. We may also use Google Analytics and LinkedIn Analytics to see how you arrived at our website, through an advertisement, search in Google or directly by entering our address. The data collected in Google Analytics and LinkedIn Analytics is used to build a profile. These cookies are placed on every visitor.
For more information on what Google and Linkedin does with the data collected, please refer to Google's and LinkedIn's privacy statements.
To analyse the user experience of our website, we use Microsoft Clarity. The following cookies are used for this purpose:
Analytics Cookies
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Used to measure speed and is valid for 1 minute.
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Used to distinguish between users and is valid for 24 hours.
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Used to distinguish between users for measuring web visits and is valid for 2 years.
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Stored on the domain, using Microsoft Clarity and is valid for 1 year.
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Stored on the domain from Microsoft Clarity and is valid for 1 year.
2. Cookies for marketing automation
Elements uses Pipedrive for marketing automation. For more information, please read the Pipedrive Privacy Statement.