Cookies are small text files that a website (or an embedded third-party tool) asks your browser to store on your device. Similar technologies — local storage, session storage, pixels, fingerprinting — do comparable things. Under the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR), we're required to tell you what we use and, for anything that isn't strictly necessary, to get your consent before setting it.
None. Neon Digital does not set any first-party cookies on neondigital.co.uk. We don't operate a login area, a basket, or any other feature that requires session state in the browser.
We measure aggregate site traffic using a privacy-respecting, cookieless analytics tool. It records anonymised page-view events at the server or aggregator level, without setting cookies, without using device fingerprinting, and without identifying individual visitors. Because no personal data is stored on your device and no individual can be identified, PECR consent is not required for this measurement, and UK GDPR processing is conducted on the basis of legitimate interests.
Several pages on this site contain a “Book a call” link that opens Calendly's scheduling widget in an overlay. Until you click that link, Calendly is not loaded and no Calendly cookies are set. When the widget opens, Calendly loads scripts from assets.calendly.com and calendly.com, and may set the following types of cookies on the calendly.com domain:
Full detail is in Calendly's cookie notice at calendly.com/pages/cookie-notice. We treat opening the widget as your active choice to engage with Calendly; if you'd rather not, just email us instead.
Our fonts and imagery are served from the same origin as this site — we don't pull fonts from third-party font CDNs. So no cookies are set as a side-effect of rendering the page.
Because the only cookies you may encounter come from Calendly's own domain, you can control them in the usual ways:
Blocking Calendly cookies will likely break the booking widget. The rest of the site will continue to work normally.
If we ever add a tool that sets cookies on this site, we'll update this page and — for anything that isn't strictly necessary — ask for your consent before it loads. The “last updated” date at the top reflects the most recent revision.
Questions ↦ hello@neondigital.co.uk