This website sets no cookies.
Not analytics cookies, not advertising cookies, not social media cookies. There is nothing to accept or reject, which is why we don't interrupt you with a consent banner. You can verify it yourself in your browser's developer tools.
1. What this policy covers
The UK's Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR) govern more than just cookies. They cover anything a website stores on, or reads from, your device — including local storage and session storage. This policy covers all of it, not just cookies, so you get the full picture.
2. Cookies we use
None. We set no first-party cookies and we load no third-party scripts that set cookies.
That means we have no advertising cookies, no Google Analytics, no Meta or LinkedIn pixel, no session-recording or heatmap tools, and no cross-site tracking of any kind. We don't build a profile of you and we have nothing to sell to advertisers.
3. What we do store in your browser
Two things, both of which fall within the "strictly necessary" exemption in PECR regulation 6(4) or are used only to make the enquiry you chose to send more useful to us:
| What | Purpose | Lasts |
|---|---|---|
os_attrsession storage | Remembers which page you arrived on and which link or campaign brought you here, so that if you send us an enquiry we can tell which of our pages is actually helping people find us. It holds no name, no ID and nothing that identifies you, and it is only ever sent to us if you choose to submit the quote form. | Erased when you close the tab |
| Cloudflare Turnstile anti-spam | Confirms the quote form is being filled in by a person, not a bot. Turnstile is a privacy-preserving alternative to CAPTCHA — it doesn't ask you to click traffic lights and doesn't track you across websites. Strictly necessary to keep the form usable. | Duration of the check |
4. Why there's no cookie banner
Under PECR you must obtain consent before storing anything non-essential on someone's device. Consent banners exist because most websites load advertising and analytics trackers that need it.
We deliberately built this site without them. Since we set no cookies and store nothing that profiles you, there is nothing to ask your permission for — so we don't waste your time with a pop-up. The absence of a banner here is a deliberate privacy choice, not an oversight.
5. Analytics
We use Cloudflare Web Analytics, a privacy-first measurement service, to count page views and see which pages are useful. It is cookieless by design: it sets no cookies, stores nothing on your device, does not fingerprint your browser, and does not identify or track individual visitors — we only ever see aggregate numbers. Because it stores nothing on your device, it does not require consent under PECR, and our no-banner position is unchanged.
6. Third-party content
We don't embed YouTube videos, Google Maps, social media feeds or comment widgets — the usual sources of third-party cookies. The only external services the site loads are Cloudflare Turnstile and the Cloudflare Web Analytics beacon, both described above.
If you follow a link from our site to another website — for example to leave us a Google review — that site sets its own cookies under its own policy, which we don't control.
7. How to control browser storage
You're in charge of your own device regardless of what we do. Every major browser lets you view and clear cookies and site storage, and block them by default:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Third-party cookies
- Safari: Settings → Privacy
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions
Blocking storage entirely won't break this website. The only thing you'd lose is the anti-spam check on the quote form — if that happens, just email us at info@omnishine.co.uk instead.
8. Changes to this policy
If we ever add anything that stores data on your device, we'll update this page first — and if it needs your consent, we'll ask for it properly before setting it.
9. Questions
Email info@omnishine.co.uk and we'll answer. For how we handle personal data more broadly, see our privacy policy. You can also complain to the Information Commissioner's Office.