Cookie policy
LAST UPDATED12 May 2026
We try to keep this site quiet. The only non-essential cookies we set are for Google Analytics, and only if you accept them. This page explains what we use, why, and gives you a single place to change your mind.
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Your preference
YOUR PREFERENCE
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What's essential
We don't set any tracking or marketing cookies of our own. The site uses a small piece of browser storage to remember your cookie choice itself, so we don't have to ask you again on every page. That's strictly necessary for the consent banner to work, and we don't share it with anyone.
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What's optional
If you accept analytics cookies, we load Google Analytics 4. It sets two cookies in your browser (`_ga` and `_ga_5QXJFECW7H`) that let us count visitors, see which pages are read, and understand which routes lead to a contact enquiry. It does not identify you personally and we never share this data with third parties for advertising.
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How long things last
Your cookie preference is stored locally in your browser until you clear it or change it on this page. The Google Analytics cookies, if you accept them, expire after up to two years. Clearing your browser data resets both.
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Third parties
Google is the data processor for the analytics cookies. We use Consent Mode v2, which means even if you reject, no analytics cookies are set, and only anonymous, aggregated pings are ever sent. No advertising data, no cross-site tracking, no audiences shared with ad platforms.
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Contact us
For any cookie or privacy question, email privacy@neurofer.co.uk. You can also see the full privacy policy for how we handle data beyond this site.
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