1.1 We have a Cookies Policy to explain to you what cookies and similar technologies we use, why we use them, and what you need to do if you want to restrict, block, disable or delete them. Our Cookies Policy is part of, and is subject to, our Privacy policy which explains how we use personal data.
1.2 A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers placed on your computer, tablet, mobile phone, or other device (“device”) when you access or use our website. There are also technologies similar to cookies (e.g. clear gifs) that do the same. Data is collected because it can be necessary to a website’s operation, to assess and/or improve its performance, and/or to provide a personalised experience.
1.3 Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a better experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our site. We also use tracking pixels in our emails so we know how to improve our email content. By accessing and/or using our website and downloading images in our emails (see below) you confirm that you accept the terms of this Cookies Policy.
2.1 We use the following cookies:
Necessary cookies. These are cookies that are required for the operation of our website. They include, for example, cookies that enable you to log into secure areas of our website, use a shopping cart or make use of e-billing services. These can’t be switched off.
Analytical or performance cookies. They allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. These cookies can be switched off in our cookie pop-up notice.
Functionality cookies. These are used to recognise you when you return to our website. This enables us to remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region, your choice of font). These cookies can be switched off in our cookie pop-up notice.
Marketing cookies. These cookies record your visit to our website, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed. We will use this information to make our website and the advertising displayed on it more relevant to your interests. We may also share this information with third parties for this purpose. These cookies are only set if you consent.
Targeting These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less relevant advertising. These cookies are only set if you consent.
You can find more information about the individual cookies [and tracking technologies] we use and the purposes for which we use them in the table below:
| Cookie | Name | Purpose |
| cookiesyes-consent | CookiesYes | Stores the user’s cookie consent state for the current domain |
| Rc::A | This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on the use of their website. | |
| Rc::c | This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. |
| wp_lang | WordPress | This cookie stores language settings |
_hjSessionUser_*
| Hotjar | Used by Hotjar to identify which parts of the website users have visited |
Cookie | Name | Purpose |
collect | Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. | |
_landing_page | Coconutco.co.uk | Stores visitors’ navigation by registering landing pages – This allows the website to present relevant products and/or measure their advertisement efficiency on other websites. |
_orig_referrer | Coconutco.co.uk | This cookie is used to collect information on a visitor. This information will become an ID string with information on a specific visitor – ID information strings can be used to target groups with similar preferences, or can be used by third-party domains or ad-exchanges. |
_s | Coconutco.co.uk | Collects data on user behaviour and interaction in order to optimize the website and make advertisement on the website more relevant. |
ads/ga-audiences | Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor’s online behaviour across websites. | |
_fbp | Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third party advertisers. | |
_pin_unauth | Used by Pinterest to track the usage of services. | |
kla_id | Klayvio | Used by Klayvio to track website visits through users clicking on emails. |
sb | Meta | Detect suspicious activity such as brute-force login attempts, bot traffic, or denial-of-service attacks. |
dbln | Meta | Detect suspicious activity such as brute-force login attempts, bot traffic, or denial-of-service attacks. |
datr | Meta | Detect suspicious activity such as brute-force login attempts, bot traffic, or denial-of-service attacks. |
_fbc | Meta | Track users who interact with Meta ads and land on external sites. |
fr | Meta | Enable ad targeting, delivery, and opt-out controls; support audience segmentation, frequency capping, and cross-device matching. |
oo | TikTok | Enable ad targeting, delivery, and opt-out controls; support audience segmentation, frequency capping, and cross-device matching. |
“_ttp” | Hotjar | Used by Tiktok to track user behaviour for the purposes of serving targeted advertisements. |
3.1 If we send emails to you and you choose to download the images within them, they often contain a single “web beacon pixel”. We use these as they tell us if our emails are opened, how many times, and tells us if you have clicked through to links within that email. We use this information to:
Work out which emails our readers find more interesting;
How engaged our readers are with our products;
3.2 When you delete the email, the pixel will be deleted. If you do not wish the pixel to be downloaded to your device, you don’t need to download the images in the email and the default setting is to view the email in plain text only.
4.1 You can choose which analytical, functionality and targeting cookies we can set by clicking on the button(s) in our cookie pop-up notice which shows the following options:
Strictly necessary cookies ALWAYS ACTIVE
Analytical or performance cookies ON/OFF
Functionality cookies ON/OFF
Marketing/ targeting cookies ON/OFF
4.2 You can also choose to “Reject non-essential” cookies in the cookie banner which will reject all cookies which are not strictly necessary.
4.3 [However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including essential cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of our website.]
4.4 Except for essential cookies, all cookies will expire after 365 days.
5.1 You can restrict, block, disable or delete cookies and similar technologies. Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings. To find out more information please visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/ .
6.1 We may update our Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our processing of your data, privacy practices and changes in applicable data protection law. We will post any changes to our Cookies Policy on our website.
6.2 To contact us with any questions regarding our Cookies Policy, please contact us at info@coconutco.co.uk.