Cookie Policy for Canarywharf Cleaner
Canarywharf Cleaner uses cookies to support a smooth, secure, and reliable browsing experience. This Cookie Policy explains the main cookie types used on the Canary Wharf Cleaner website, how they help with performance monitoring, and the choices available to visitors who want more control over their data. By continuing to use the site, you acknowledge that some cookies may be placed on your device in line with your selected preferences.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help a service remember actions and settings over time. In the case of Canary Wharf Cleaner, cookies can make navigation easier, improve service delivery, and help the website understand how people interact with pages and content. Some cookies are strictly necessary, while others are optional and used only with consent where required.
Essential cookies are necessary for the website to function properly. These cookies support core features such as page navigation, security, session management, and access to protected areas. Without these cookies, certain parts of the site may not work as expected. For example, essential cookies may remember your cookie preferences, maintain a secure browsing session, or help load pages correctly. They do not store information for marketing purposes and are usually always active because they are required for the site to operate.
Cookie Types Used by Canary Wharf Cleaner
Analytics cookies help Canarywharf Cleaner understand how visitors use the website. These cookies collect information such as pages visited, time spent on pages, and links clicked. The purpose is to support performance monitoring and site improvement. By reviewing analytics data, the team can identify which content is useful, which pages may need refinement, and whether the website performs efficiently across different devices and browsers. Analytics cookies may be set only after a user gives permission, depending on applicable cookie rules.
Marketing cookies are used to deliver more relevant advertising and measure campaign effectiveness. They may track browsing activity across pages to build a profile of interests and improve the relevance of promotional content. For Canarywharf Cleaner, these cookies may help assess whether a campaign reached the right audience and whether visitors engaged with particular offers or messages. Marketing cookies are optional and should only be enabled when a user has chosen to allow them.
In addition to these categories, some cookies may be classified by duration. Session cookies expire once you close your browser, while persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period or until deleted. Canary Wharf Cleaner may use both types depending on the technical purpose involved. This distinction helps balance convenience, functionality, and privacy.
User Control and Cookie Choices
Visitors have the right to manage cookie settings. Most browsers allow users to block, delete, or limit cookies through their privacy settings. You can usually remove stored cookies at any time and set preferences for future visits. Canarywharf Cleaner aims to give users meaningful control, especially for non-essential cookies such as analytics and marketing categories.
If you disable certain cookies, the website may still work, but some features could be reduced or unavailable. For example, blocking essential cookies may prevent a page from loading correctly or stop a preference from being saved. Disabling analytics cookies will not affect basic browsing, but it may reduce the ability to measure site performance accurately.
When consent is requested, you may accept all cookies, reject optional cookies, or adjust your selections based on category. Cookie preferences can often be changed later through your browser or site settings. Canary Wharf Cleaner encourages users to review these choices periodically so that settings remain aligned with personal privacy preferences.
How We Use Cookies for Performance Monitoring
Performance monitoring is an important reason for using analytics cookies. It helps Canarywharf Cleaner assess page speed, identify technical issues, and understand how visitors move through the site. This information supports maintenance decisions and ensures the website remains efficient, reliable, and user-friendly. Monitoring may also help detect errors, improve loading times, and guide updates to structure or content.
By analyzing patterns in aggregate data, the website can be improved without identifying individual users. Canary Wharf Cleaner does not use cookies to collect unnecessary personal information. Instead, the focus is on improving service quality, supporting stable operation, and ensuring that the website performs well for all visitors.
In summary, Canarywharf Cleaner uses essential, analytics, and marketing cookies to maintain functionality, monitor performance, and support relevant communication. Users remain in control of optional cookies and can manage preferences through their browser or consent settings. This approach is designed to respect privacy while keeping the website effective and dependable.