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Cookie policy
This cookie policy explains how Renters Rights Toolkit may use cookies, local storage, form protection, analytics, security tools, preference settings and third-party services across its England private renting tools, guides, templates and contact pages.
Renters Rights Toolkit is an independent information website that publishes practical private renting tools, checkers, guides, templates and evidence prompts for England.
For this policy, “we”, “us” and “our” mean Renters Rights Toolkit. You can contact us about cookies and privacy at:
Email: contact@rentersrightstoolkit.co.uk
This cookie policy should be read with our Privacy Policy, Legal Disclaimer and Accessibility Statement.
This policy covers cookies and similar technologies that may be used on Renters Rights Toolkit, including on the homepage, tools, blog posts, contact page, supporting pages, dynamic latest-tools/latest-posts areas, scripts, forms and external source links.
It also explains how cookies may be used by third-party services that support the website, such as hosting, analytics, form handling, security, embedded images or advertising services if those are enabled.
External websites we link to have their own cookie policies and privacy notices.
Cookies are small text files that a website can place on your device. They are commonly used to make websites work, remember preferences, support security, measure use or enable optional services.
Similar technologies can also store or access information on your device. These may include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, scripts, software development kits, device identifiers, fingerprinting techniques or tracking links.
UK cookie rules can apply even where the information is not obviously personal data. If a technology stores information on your device or accesses information from your device, cookie rules may be relevant.
| Cookie | A small file placed on your browser or device to remember information or support a website feature. |
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| Session cookie | A cookie that normally lasts only while the browser session is open. |
| Persistent cookie | A cookie that remains for a set period unless deleted earlier. |
| First-party cookie | A cookie set by the website you are visiting. |
| Third-party cookie | A cookie set by another service used on the website, such as analytics, advertising, embedded media or form protection. |
| Local storage | A browser storage method that can remember settings such as tool data or cookie choices. It is not technically a cookie, but similar rules may apply where information is stored or accessed. |
The website may use different cookie categories depending on which features, scripts or services are active.
Used for basic website operation, security, form delivery, spam prevention, cookie choices and accessibility or display preferences where required for the service requested.
Used to remember choices such as cookie preferences, display choices, accessibility settings or previous site choices where those features are enabled.
Used to understand page use, tool popularity, errors, device types, referrers and performance. Analytics cookies are not normally strictly necessary and should be consent-based where required.
Some tools may use browser storage to keep temporary answers, result preferences, progress, or user choices in the browser. Tool storage should be minimised and explained where important.
If ads, affiliate tracking or remarketing are added, those technologies may track browsing and normally require clear consent and transparent information before use.
Services such as forms, anti-spam tools, embedded media, hosting, external images, analytics or security providers may set their own cookies or use similar technologies.
Cookies and similar technologies should only be used where there is a clear purpose. The table below explains the main website purposes.
| Security and abuse prevention | To protect forms, reduce spam, detect unusual traffic, prevent misuse and keep the website available. |
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| Cookie choices | To remember whether you accepted, rejected or customised cookie categories. |
| Website operation | To support basic page loading, scripts, navigation, form display and user-requested features. |
| Tool functionality | To keep temporary tool answers, progress or result preferences in the browser where a tool needs it. Sensitive case data should not be stored longer than necessary. |
| Accessibility and display preferences | To remember user-requested choices such as display, contrast, text size or accessibility-related settings where those features are enabled. |
| Analytics and improvement | To understand which pages and tools are useful, identify errors, improve navigation and prioritise updates. Analytics should be consent-based where required. |
| Advertising or affiliate measurement | Only if advertising, sponsored content or affiliate measurement is added. Such cookies normally need clear consent and disclosure before use. |
You can use these controls to record your cookie choice in this browser. This example control stores your preference locally and can be connected to your analytics or advertising scripts if those are added.
This table describes the cookie/storage types that may be used by the website. Exact cookie names can change when hosting, analytics, form protection or third-party services are updated. If a cookie banner or scan is added later, this table should be updated with exact cookie names and durations.
| Category | Possible examples | Purpose | Consent position |
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| Strictly necessary | Cookie choice storage, security tokens, anti-spam checks, basic session data. | To make the website work, protect forms, remember cookie choices and support requested features. | Usually does not require consent where strictly necessary, but clear information should still be provided. |
| Preferences | Display preferences, accessibility settings, local tool settings. | To remember choices made by the user. | May require consent depending on whether it is necessary for a user-requested service and how it is implemented. |
| Analytics | Page views, device type, referrer, event tracking, error measurement. | To understand website use and improve content, tools and navigation. | Normally consent-based unless a valid exemption applies under current law and guidance. |
| Advertising or affiliate | Ad measurement, sponsored-link tracking, remarketing, frequency capping, conversion tracking. | To measure or personalise advertising, affiliate referrals or sponsored campaigns. | Consent is normally required before use. |
| Third-party embeds | Embedded media, external image services, maps, widgets, form services or scripts. | To show or support third-party content or services. | Depends on the service and cookie purpose. Non-essential third-party cookies normally require consent. |
| Local storage | Tool answers, generated results, user preferences, saved choices. | To keep information in the browser for a user-requested feature. | Similar rules may apply where information is stored or accessed on a device. |
Where consent is required, the website should give users a clear, active and informed choice before non-essential cookies or similar technologies are used. Users should be able to reject non-essential cookies as easily as they can accept them.
Consent should not be bundled into general terms. It should be specific enough for users to understand the purpose of the cookies, who sets them, and what happens if they accept or reject them.
If new analytics, advertising, affiliate tracking or embedded services are added, cookie controls and this policy should be updated before those services are used for non-essential purposes.
Some cookies or storage technologies may be needed to provide the website or a user-requested feature. These can include security cookies, cookie preference storage, form protection, accessibility choices, or temporary data needed to use a tool.
Strictly necessary cookies should be limited to what is actually needed. They should not be used for analytics, advertising, behavioural profiling or unrelated tracking.
Users can still block these through browser settings, but some parts of the site may stop working properly.
Analytics can help us understand which pages and tools are useful, what users search for, whether pages load correctly, and where users may be struggling. This can help improve the site’s usefulness and accessibility.
However, analytics cookies are not usually essential for a user to access a website. If analytics cookies or similar technologies are used, they should be explained clearly and used only after consent where consent is required.
Analytics should be configured to minimise data where practical, for example by limiting retention, avoiding unnecessary identifiers and using privacy-conscious settings where available.
If Renters Rights Toolkit later uses advertising, affiliate links, sponsored placements, remarketing or conversion tracking, those technologies may involve non-essential cookies or similar tracking.
Advertising cookies can track browsing behaviour and measure ad performance. They are not strictly necessary for a user to read guides or use tools. They should not be used without clear information and consent where required.
If advertising or affiliate tracking is added, this page should be updated with details of the provider, purpose, cookie category and user controls.
The contact page may use form handling, email delivery, captcha, honeypot fields, rate limiting or other anti-spam technologies. These may use cookies or similar technologies to check whether a submission is genuine and to protect the website from abuse.
Some form-handling services may process technical information such as IP address, browser, timestamp and submission details. Read the Privacy Policy for wider information about contact form data.
Do not send sensitive documents, court papers, medical records, identity documents or private evidence through the contact form.
Some tools may store information temporarily in the browser so the tool can work, remember progress, calculate results or let users copy a summary. This should be limited to what the tool needs.
Where possible, tools should avoid sending personal case details to a server. However, users should still avoid entering unnecessary sensitive information into any website tool.
Clearing browser data may remove saved tool choices or generated summaries. Other people using the same device may be able to see information left in the browser, so users should avoid shared devices for sensitive housing issues.
Third-party services may set their own cookies or similar technologies when they are used on or linked from the website.
Hosting, content delivery and security providers may process technical data to keep the website available and secure.
Form services may process message data and technical data so contact messages can be delivered and protected from spam.
Analytics tools may set cookies or use identifiers to measure page views, events and errors if enabled and consented to where required.
Images loaded from third-party services may cause browser requests to those services. Decorative images should not carry essential information.
When you click links to GOV.UK, Shelter, Citizens Advice, legislation.gov.uk or other sources, their own cookie and privacy policies apply.
If embedded videos, maps, ads, affiliate tools or sponsored content are added, this policy and cookie controls should be updated.
Cookies and similar technologies can last for different periods. Session cookies normally expire when the browser closes. Persistent cookies remain until they expire or are deleted.
| Session cookies | Normally last until the browser is closed. They may support temporary security, form or session features. |
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| Preference cookies | May last long enough to remember your choices, such as cookie preferences or display settings. |
| Analytics cookies | Retention depends on the analytics provider and configuration. Analytics retention should be limited where practical. |
| Advertising cookies | Retention depends on the advertising or affiliate provider. These should only be used with clear information and consent where required. |
| Local storage | May remain until cleared by the user, browser or website script. Avoid storing sensitive details on shared devices. |
Some cookies and similar technologies process personal data, such as IP address, device information, identifiers, usage events or form-related technical data. When personal data is processed, UK data protection law may also apply.
Our Privacy Policy explains more about personal data, lawful bases, data sharing, retention, rights, contact form data and security.
Cookie consent and privacy rights are related but not identical. A cookie may require consent under cookie rules even where the data is anonymous.
Cookie choices should be accessible. Controls should be keyboard usable, readable, understandable and not designed to push users unfairly towards accepting optional cookies.
Cookie notices should not block essential renting content in a way that prevents users from getting urgent housing information, especially where the cookies are not necessary for access.
If a cookie banner, preference centre or third-party consent tool creates an accessibility barrier, report it through the contact page.
This policy should stay aligned with the website’s actual scripts, tools, analytics and third-party services.
Review this policy whenever analytics, ads, form services, embeds, scripts or tool storage features are added or changed.
If a cookie scan or consent platform is added, update this page with exact cookie names, providers, purposes and durations.
Keep optional analytics, advertising and affiliate cookies separate from strictly necessary cookies.
Ensure cookie controls can be used by keyboard, screen readers, zoom users and mobile users.
Use cookies and identifiers only where useful and proportionate for the website purpose.
Do not hide reject options, use confusing wording or make optional cookies harder to refuse than accept.
These sources support the approach used in this policy.
Contact us if a cookie notice, preference control, tool storage feature or third-party service is unclear, inaccessible or not working as expected.
Quick answers about cookies, consent, analytics, advertising and browser controls.
Cookies are small files placed on your device by websites. Similar technologies can also store or access information on your device, including local storage, pixels, tags, scripts and identifiers.
The website may use essential cookies or similar technologies where needed for security, cookie choices, form protection, accessibility preferences or basic website operation.
Analytics cookies are generally not strictly necessary for a user to access a service and normally require consent under UK cookie rules unless a valid exemption applies.
If advertising, affiliate links, sponsored content or remarketing are added, those technologies may involve optional cookies and should not be used without clear information and consent where required.
Yes. Optional cookies such as analytics, advertising or similar tracking technologies should be rejectable where consent is required. You can also block cookies in your browser settings.
Most guide content should remain readable, but some features such as forms, cookie preference storage, anti-spam checks, accessibility preferences or tool progress may not work as expected.
Some tools may use browser storage for temporary answers, progress or results. Avoid entering unnecessary sensitive information, especially on shared devices.
You can delete cookies and site data in your browser settings. Clearing data may remove saved preferences or tool information.
Yes. If you click links to GOV.UK, Shelter, Citizens Advice, legislation.gov.uk or other external sources, those websites may use their own cookies and privacy policies.
Email contact@rentersrightstoolkit.co.uk or use the contact page if you have questions about cookies, consent controls or similar technologies on this website.