GDPR & Cookie Compliance

Peace of Mind for You. Transparency for Your Users.

GDPR compliance isn’t just a legal checkbox, it’s a trust signal to your audience. We help make sure your websites handle personal data responsibly, communicates clearly, and meets UK & EU data regulations without compromising on user experience or your data insights.

What We Offer

We make GDPR compliance easy to understand  and even easier to implement.

Branded, legally compliant banners with opt-in/out functionality and granular control over cookie types.

We run a full audit to detect all cookies and classify them by purpose (essential, analytics, marketing, etc.).

We configure your tags via Google Tag Manager to ensure tracking only fires once consent is given, helping keep analytics and marketing tools GDPR-compliant.

We write or review your policy to make sure it’s transparent, readable, and legally sound.

 

If required, we offer monthly re-scanning to ensure any new tools or plugins stay compliant.

We integrate with CMP platforms like Google Consent Mode, CookieYes, Axeptio, or Termly as needed.

 

Why GDPR & Cookie Compliance Matters

It’s the law

If your site processes personal data from EU/UK visitors, you’re legally required to comply.

It builds trust

Users are more likely to convert on websites that handle their data responsibly.

It protects you

Avoid fines, complaints, or brand damage by having the right systems in place from the start.

It improves transparency

A clear cookie banner, privacy policy and data management tools show your business has nothing to hide.

FAQs: GDPR & Cookie Compliance, Explained

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a law that governs how companies collect, store, and use personal data from people in the EU and UK.

Read the regulation

Yes. If you collect contact form entries, use tracking cookies, or send email newsletters to people in the UK or EU, you need to comply – regardless of business size.

Names, emails, IP addresses, cookies that track behaviour, and any data that can identify a person.

Cookies are small data files placed on a user’s browser. Some are essential (e.g. for login), others track behaviour for analytics or ads. GDPR requires clear consent for the non-essential ones.

Not quite. The banner must allow users to opt-in (not just opt-out), and only load non-essential cookies after permission is given. We make sure this is done correctly.

Fines can reach up to £17.5 million or 4% of annual global turnover – but even small infractions can damage customer trust or lead to complaints.

 

We ensure these are configured in line with GDPR and can integrate Google Consent Mode to maintain performance tracking while respecting user consent.

Get In Touch

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