Cookie Policy
Cookie Usage and Management
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What Are Cookies?
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Cookies Deployed by Inside-news.uk
Our Website uses the following categories of cookies:
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- Essential Technical Cookies: Required for basic site security, load balancing, and error logging
- Internal Analytics Cookies: Deployed to gather anonymised, aggregated data on page visits, user flow, and device types to optimise Website performance
Third-Party Tracking Prohibited
Inside-news.uk does NOT employ:
- Third-party advertising or retargeting cookies
- Cookies from external analytics platforms (such as Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, or similar services)
- Behavioural profiling or cross-site tracking mechanisms
- Marketing or affiliate tracking cookies
Cookie Consent
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Managing Your Cookie Preferences
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Cookie Duration
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Changes to This Policy
Inside-news.uk may update this cookie policy periodically. Changes will be effective upon publication to this page. Your continued use of the Website following policy updates signifies acceptance of the revised terms.