Cookie Policy
Last updated: April 2026
1. Interpretation and Defined Terms
In this Cookie Policy, the following terms shall have the meanings set out below:
• "the Company" means Tiny Team Marketing Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales (Company Number: 17104454), whose registered address is Newbury, United Kingdom.
• "the Website" means the website located at www.tinyteammarketing.com.
• "the User" means any individual who accesses or uses the Website.
• "Cookie" means a small text file placed on the User's device by the Website upon the User's visit, as further described in clause 2 below.
• "Strictly Necessary Cookies" means Cookies that are essential for the Website to function and that cannot be switched off without materially affecting the User's ability to use the Website.
• "Analytics Cookies" means Cookies used to collect information about how Users interact with the Website, for the purpose of improving its content and performance.
• "Functional Cookies" means Cookies that enable the Website to remember choices made by the User (such as language or region preferences) and to provide enhanced functionality.
2. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files that are stored on the User's device (computer, tablet, or mobile phone) when the User visits a website. Cookies allow the website to recognise the User's device and remember certain information about the User's visit, such as preferred settings or login status.
Cookies may be set either by the Website itself (first-party cookies) or by third-party services operating through the Website (third-party cookies). Cookies may be stored for the duration of a single browsing session (session cookies) or for a fixed period after the User's visit (persistent cookies).
3. Cookies Used on the Website
The Website is built and hosted on the Squarespace platform. The cookies set on the Website fall into the categories described below. The Company will seek the User's prior consent before placing any non-essential Cookies on the User's device, in accordance with the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR).
3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
The following Cookies are essential to the operation of the Website. No consent is required for their use under PECR, as they are necessary to provide a service expressly requested by the User.
Cookie Name
Purpose
Category
Duration
Set by
ss_cvr
Squarespace visitor identifier used for basic site functionality and security
Strictly Necessary
1 year
Squarespace
ss_cvisit
Records the time of the User's current visit to enable session-level site functionality
Strictly Necessary
Session
Squarespace
crumb
Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection token used to secure form submissions
Strictly Necessary
Session
Squarespace
SQSessionReference
Maintains the User's session state across pages during a single visit
Strictly Necessary
Session
Squarespace
3.2 Analytics Cookies
The following Cookies are used to collect anonymised information about how Users navigate and interact with the Website. This information assists the Company in improving the Website's content and user experience. These Cookies will only be placed on the User's device where the User has provided consent.
3.3 Functional Cookies
The following Cookies enable the Website to provide enhanced functionality and to remember preferences selected by the User. Where these Cookies are non-essential, they will only be placed where the User has provided consent.
Cookie Name
Purpose
Category
Duration
Set by
squarespace-announcement-bar
Remembers whether the User has dismissed an announcement bar, to avoid it being shown repeatedly
Functional
Session
Squarespace
hasAgreedToCookiePolicy
Records whether the User has acknowledged the cookie consent banner
Functional
1 year
Squarespace
4. Consent to the Use of Cookies
Upon the User's first visit to the Website, a cookie consent banner will be displayed. The User may accept or decline the use of non-essential Cookies at that time. The Company will not place Strictly Necessary Cookies until the User has had the opportunity to make this choice.
Consent provided by the User in this manner is voluntary and may be withdrawn at any time. The User may update cookie preferences by clicking the cookie settings link in the footer of the Website, or by clearing cookies through their browser settings as described in clause 5 below.
Withdrawal of consent will not affect the lawfulness of any Processing carried out prior to withdrawal.
5. Managing and Disabling Cookies
In addition to the consent mechanism described in clause 4, the User may control or delete Cookies directly through their browser settings. Most browsers allow the User to:
• view the Cookies currently stored on their device;
• accept or block all Cookies, or Cookies from specific websites;
• delete individual Cookies or all Cookies stored on their device.
Guidance on managing Cookies in commonly used browsers is available at the following addresses:
• Google Chrome: support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647
• Mozilla Firefox: support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookies-information-websites-store-on-your-computer
• Microsoft Edge: support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/delete-cookies-in-microsoft-edge
• Apple Safari: support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/safari/sfri11471
The User should be aware that disabling Strictly Necessary Cookies may affect the functionality of the Website and may prevent certain features from operating correctly.
6. Third-Party Cookies
Certain Cookies on the Website are set by third-party service providers, including Squarespace Inc. and Google LLC. These third parties operate under their own privacy and cookie policies, over which the Company has no control. The User is encouraged to review those policies directly:
• Squarespace: www.squarespace.com/privacy
• Google Analytics: policies.google.com/privacy
7. Cookies and Personal Data
Some Cookies collect information that may constitute Personal Data under UK GDPR, including IP addresses and device identifiers. Where such data is collected, it is processed in accordance with the Company's Privacy Policy. To the extent that Analytics Cookies process Personal Data, the User's consent (as described in clause 4) constitutes the lawful basis for that Processing.
8. Amendments to this Cookie Policy
The Company reserves the right to amend this Cookie Policy at any time, for example to reflect changes in the cookies in use on the Website or updates to applicable law. The effective date shown at the top of this document will be updated accordingly. The User's continued use of the Website following any such amendment shall constitute acceptance of the revised Cookie Policy.
9. Further Information
For further information about cookies generally, including how to manage them, the User may visit www.allaboutcookies.org or the ICO's guidance on cookies at ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-pecr/cookies-and-similar-technologies.
10. Contact
Any queries regarding this Cookie Policy should be directed to:
Gemma Garcia Gamble
Tiny Team Marketing Ltd