Envitely – Cookie Policy
Last updated: 1 January 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Envitely Ltd (“Envitely”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit or use our websites, applications, and services (collectively, the “Service”).
This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile phone) when you visit a website. Cookies allow a website to recognise your device and store certain information about your preferences or actions.
Cookies may be:
– Session cookies, which expire when you close your browser; or
– Persistent cookies, which remain on your device until deleted or expire.
2. How Envitely uses cookies
Envitely uses cookies and similar technologies to:
– Ensure the Service functions correctly;
– Maintain secure user sessions;
– Understand how users interact with the Service;
– Improve performance, usability, and reliability.
We do not use cookies for third-party advertising or behavioural tracking.
3. Types of cookies we use
3.1 Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for the operation of the Service and cannot be disabled through our systems.
They are used to:
– Authenticate users;
– Maintain secure sessions;
– Enable core functionality;
– Protect against fraud and abuse.
Because these cookies are strictly necessary, they do not require user consent.
3.2 Analytics cookies
Envitely uses analytics cookies to collect information about how users interact with the Service. This helps us understand usage patterns and improve the Service.
We currently use:
– Google Analytics
Analytics cookies may collect information such as:
– Pages visited;
– Time spent on pages;
– Device and browser information;
– Approximate location (based on IP address).
Analytics cookies are only set after you have provided consent via our cookie banner or preference settings.
4. Third-party cookies
Some cookies used on the Service are set by third-party service providers acting on our behalf.
These providers may include:
– Analytics providers;
– Infrastructure or hosting providers.
We do not allow third-party cookies for advertising purposes.
5. Cookie consent and preferences
When you first visit the Service, you will be presented with a cookie banner that allows you to:
– Accept analytics cookies;
– Reject non-essential cookies;
– Continue using only strictly necessary cookies.
You may change or withdraw your consent at any time by:
– Adjusting your cookie preferences via the cookie banner (where available); or
– Changing your browser settings (see below).
6. Managing cookies via your browser
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You can usually:
– Delete existing cookies;
– Block cookies altogether;
– Configure alerts before cookies are placed.
Please note that disabling strictly necessary cookies may affect the functionality of the Service.
For more information, consult your browser’s help documentation.
7. Legal basis for cookies
Under UK data protection and electronic communications laws:
– Strictly necessary cookies are used on the basis of legitimate interest and contractual necessity;
– Analytics cookies are used on the basis of your consent.
8. Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, law, or our practices.
Material changes will be communicated appropriately, and the “Last updated” date will be revised.
9. Contact
If you have any questions about our use of cookies, please contact:
Envitely Ltd
hello@envitely.com