Cookie Policy.

Last updated: 27/01/2026

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how Rutinea uses them, and how you can manage your preferences in compliance with UK GDPR and PECR

1What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site function, remember your preferences and analyse user behaviour.

2Types of Cookies We use

a) Essential Cookies

  • Required for the website to operate correctly. These enable core functions such as page navigation, security, login features and loading content.
    They do not require consent.

b) Analytics and performance cookies

  • Used to understand how users interact with the website. Examples include Google Analytics. We only activate these with your explicit consent.

c) Functional cookies

  • Help remember your preferences, such as language or past activity.

d) Advertising and marketing cookies

  • Used to deliver personalised ads and measure campaign performance.
    Examples: Facebook Pixel, Instagram Ads, Google Ads.
    These are non-essential and only load if you consent.

3. Why We Use Cookies

  • To ensure the website runs smoothly

  • To improve performance and user experience

  • To analyse traffic and patterns

  • To tailor content or marketing (with consent)

4. Managing Your Cookie Preferences

You can manage your cookie preferences at any time through:

  1. Our cookie banner (Accept, Reject or Customise)

  2. Your browser settings (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, etc.)

  3. Deleting cookies manually from your device

Rejecting non-essential cookies may limit some functionality, but the website will still operate.

5. Third-Party Cookies 

Some cookies are placed by external services we use, such as:

  • Google Analytics

  • Google Ads

  • Facebook/Instagram Pixel

  • Other advertising or analytics tools

These providers may collect data for their own purposes.
Each has its own privacy policy.

6. Updates to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect legal requirements or changes in our tools and technologies.