Cookie Policy
Last updated: July 2025
Digital Elements (“we”, “our”, “us”) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website to improve functionality, enhance user experience, and help us understand how visitors interact with our content.
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, what types we use, why we use them, and how you can control them.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognise your device and store certain information about your visit.
Cookies can be:
- Session cookies – temporary and deleted when you close your browser
- Persistent cookies – remain until they expire or you delete them
- First-party cookies – set by Digital Elements
- Third-party cookies – set by external tools or providers we use
2. Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies for four purposes:
a) Essential & Security Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the core functions of the website, including page navigation, security features, and performance optimisations. Without them, parts of the site may not function correctly.
b) Performance & Analytics Cookies
We use analytics tools (such as Google Analytics) to understand how visitors use our site. This includes page performance, navigation patterns, and aggregated usage data.
This helps us continually improve user experience.
c) Functionality Cookies
These cookies support enhanced features such as remembering preferences, helping calculators or tools retain user inputs, and improving interactive elements like video modules.
d) Marketing & Third-Party Cookies
Some pages may integrate third-party services such as video players, social sharing tools, or marketing scripts. These may set their own cookies to track engagement or deliver relevant ads.
Digital Elements does not control how third-party cookies operate.
3. What Third-Party Tools May Set Cookies?
The following services may place cookies depending on which pages you visit:
- Google Analytics
- YouTube or Vimeo (for embedded videos)
- Meta / Facebook Pixel (if used in campaigns)
- Cloudflare or CDN optimisation tools
- Live chat or AI-powered assistants (when active)
4. Managing or Disabling Cookies
You can control cookie usage through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block cookies, block third-party cookies, clear existing cookies, or receive alerts when sites attempt to use them.
Please note: disabling certain cookies may affect how the website functions or limit some interactive features.
5. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect legislative changes, updates to our website, or new tools we adopt.
The “Last updated” date above will be revised accordingly.
6. Contact Us
If you have questions about this policy or how we use cookies, please visit our
Contact page.
