1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files or similar browser storage technologies that can remember information about your device, browser, session, or preferences. We may also use similar local storage technologies where appropriate.
Last updated: 2 March 2026. This Policy explains how unleashed.host uses cookies and similar technologies on the site and how you can control optional analytics or advertising technologies.
Cookies are small text files or similar browser storage technologies that can remember information about your device, browser, session, or preferences. We may also use similar local storage technologies where appropriate.
Strictly necessary: required for site security, session integrity, load balancing, fraud prevention, and saving your consent preferences. These do not require consent where the law allows them as essential to the service you requested.
Analytics: used to understand how visitors interact with the site so we can measure performance and improve pages, journeys, and campaigns. These are optional and should only be used after consent.
Advertising: used to measure ad performance, attribute conversions, or support remarketing and similar campaign tools. These are optional and should only be used after consent.
When you first visit the main site, you are shown a consent banner. If you accept optional cookies, we store a record of that choice in browser storage so that the banner does not reappear on every visit. If you reject optional cookies, only strictly necessary storage remains active. If you later integrate analytics or advertising tags, they should be configured to respect this consent state before loading non-essential tracking.
Where we use third-party analytics, advertising, fraud prevention, video, or infrastructure tools, those providers may set or read their own cookies or similar identifiers in accordance with their own notices. We aim to configure non-essential providers to load only after valid consent where required by UK law.
For more about how we handle personal data, read the Privacy Policy. For service terms and platform rules, see the Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy.