This Cookie Policy explains how WJDIGITAL LTD uses cookies and similar technologies on the website operated at wjdigital.codes. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which describes how we process personal data more broadly under the United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), the Data Protection Act 2018, and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR) as amended.
WJDIGITAL LTD provides cloud infrastructure, media streaming, high-load web platform, content delivery network, API, DevOps and cybersecurity consulting services from 195-197 Wood Street, London, London, E17 3NU United Kingdom. Our website supports professional enquiries and information about those services. Cookies help the site function securely, remember limited preferences, and, where you consent, understand how the site is used.
By continuing to use wjdigital.codes after being presented with cookie information and choices, you can accept or reject non-essential cookies according to the controls we provide. Essential cookies may be set without consent where PECR permits. You may change your mind at any time using the methods described in this Policy.
The organisation responsible for cookies on wjdigital.codes is WJDIGITAL LTD. For questions about cookies or related personal data processing, contact service@wjdigital.codes, telephone +44 20 7946 0192, or write to 195-197 Wood Street, London, London, E17 3NU United Kingdom. Do not rely on hyperlinked email addresses; use the address as plain text when writing to us.
Where third-party technologies set cookies through our site, those parties may act as independent controllers for their own processing, or as our processors, depending on the configuration. We identify categories of third parties below and encourage you to review their notices where relevant.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They typically contain a unique identifier, the name of the site, and other data the site needs. Cookies may be session cookies, which expire when you close your browser, or persistent cookies, which remain for a defined period or until deleted.
Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, and software development kits that store or read information on your device for comparable purposes. In this Policy, references to cookies include these similar technologies unless the context requires otherwise.
Cookies may be first-party cookies set by WJDIGITAL LTD on the wjdigital.codes domain, or third-party cookies set by another domain when elements from that party are loaded on our pages. First-party cookies are under our direct control. Third-party cookies are subject to the third party's practices as well as any contractual limits we impose.
Under PECR, storing information or gaining access to information stored on a user's terminal equipment is generally allowed only if the user is provided with clear and comprehensive information and gives consent, unless an exemption applies. The principal exemption covers cookies that are strictly necessary to provide a service requested by the user or to transmit a communication over an electronic communications network.
Where cookies involve personal data, UK GDPR also applies. Consent for non-essential cookies must be freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous, obtained through a clear affirmative action. Pre-ticked boxes or implied consent from continued browsing alone are not adequate for non-essential cookies. Withdrawal of consent must be as easy as giving it.
The Information Commissioner's Office publishes guidance on cookies and similar technologies. WJDIGITAL LTD designs its cookie approach to align with that guidance and with evolving expectations for transparency and user control in the United Kingdom.
We use cookies for the following high-level purposes: to enable core site features and security; to remember cookie consent choices; to measure aggregated performance of pages describing our cloud, streaming, CDN, API, DevOps and cybersecurity services; and, if enabled with consent, to support limited professional marketing measurement. We do not use cookies to sell personal data or to create invasive consumer advertising profiles unrelated to our B2B services.
These cookies are essential for the website to operate as you request. They may include cookies that maintain security tokens for protected areas, balance load across servers, remember that you have submitted a form to prevent duplicate posts, or store your cookie consent decision so that we do not repeatedly ask in the same period.
Because these cookies are strictly necessary, they do not require consent under PECR. They are set on the basis of our legitimate interest in providing a secure, functional website and, where they process personal data, on legitimate interests or contractual necessity as described in our Privacy Policy. You can block them in your browser, but parts of wjdigital.codes may not work correctly.
These cookies remember choices you make, such as language preference if offered, expanded navigation states, or whether you have dismissed an informational banner that is not a legal consent banner. They improve usability but are not always strictly necessary.
Where preference cookies are not strictly necessary, we will request consent before setting them. Retention is typically between a session and twelve months, depending on the preference stored.
Performance cookies help us understand how visitors use wjdigital.codes, which pages are viewed most often, whether technical errors occur, and how users move between Home, About, Services, Portfolio and Contact. Data is typically aggregated. Where IP addresses or online identifiers are collected, we treat them as personal data and apply UK GDPR safeguards.
Analytics cookies are non-essential and are used only with your prior consent. We configure analytics tools, where deployed, to minimise data collection where practicable. Retention of analytics identifiers is generally limited to between one and twenty-six months depending on the tool settings we apply.
If we run professional marketing campaigns that refer visitors to wjdigital.codes, we may use cookies to measure campaign effectiveness, such as whether a visit followed a particular outreach. These cookies are non-essential and require consent. We do not use them to track you across unrelated consumer websites for behavioural advertising networks beyond what is disclosed at the time of consent.
If marketing cookies are not in active use, they will not be set. When introduced, this Policy and our consent tool will be updated to name the categories and providers involved.
The following summary describes typical categories. Exact cookie names may change as we update the site; the consent interface will reflect current non-essential choices.
Depending on configuration at any given time, wjdigital.codes may employ the following types of technology. This list is illustrative of categories rather than a guarantee that every technology is always active.
When you accept or reject non-essential cookies, we store a record of your choice so that the site can respect it on subsequent visits. This storage is necessary to comply with PECR and is treated as strictly necessary for the consent mechanism you requested by interacting with the banner or preference centre.
To protect contact forms and the integrity of routing requests relating to cloud and cybersecurity enquiries, we may use rate limiting and automated abuse detection. These systems may set short-lived cookies or read technical signals to distinguish likely human traffic from automated attacks. Where they are strictly necessary for security of a requested service, consent may not be required; where they are not, consent will be sought.
Assets such as stylesheets, scripts and images may be delivered through content delivery pathways. Delivery itself does not always require cookies. If a CDN provider sets cookies for security or performance on our domain, we will classify them appropriately and seek consent where they are not strictly necessary.
If we embed third-party content, that content may set its own cookies. We will avoid non-essential embeds until consent is obtained where required, or use privacy-enhanced embed modes where available. You should review the third party's cookie notice for details of their processing.
Cookies may process personal data if they contain identifiers that can be linked to you, alone or in combination with other information. When that occurs, WJDIGITAL LTD acts as a controller for website visitor data as described in our Privacy Policy. Lawful bases include consent for non-essential cookies and legitimate interests for strictly necessary security and functional processing.
International transfers may occur if a cookie provider processes data outside the United Kingdom. We use appropriate transfer safeguards as described in the Privacy Policy when we engage such providers as processors or when joint arrangements require them.
Retention of cookie-derived personal data follows the shorter of the cookie lifetime and the retention rules in our Privacy Policy, unless a longer period is required for security investigations or legal claims.
Where non-essential cookies are used, wjdigital.codes will present a consent mechanism allowing you to accept all, reject non-essential, or manage categories. Your choice will be stored and respected until it expires or you change it. You may reopen preferences through a link or control made available on the site where implemented. If you clear cookies, we may need to ask again.
Most browsers allow you to refuse or delete cookies through settings. You can usually choose to block third-party cookies only, or all cookies. Blocking all cookies may impair essential functions. Browser controls differ between Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge and other browsers. Consult your browser's help documentation for instructions.
You may also use private or incognito browsing modes, which typically delete session data when the window closes. These modes do not remove the legal requirement for consent where non-essential cookies would otherwise be set.
For certain advertising cookies industry-wide, opt-out mechanisms may exist through trade association tools. Our primary focus is professional services marketing rather than open-web consumer advertising. If we introduce advertising cookies, we will reference relevant opt-out options in an updated version of this Policy.
Some browsers transmit Do Not Track signals. There is no uniform legal standard requiring a particular response to those signals in the United Kingdom. We honour choices made through our cookie consent interface. If a recognised global privacy control becomes a clear legal requirement for our processing, we will update our practices and this Policy accordingly.
We may update the cookies used on wjdigital.codes as we improve security, redesign pages, or change analytics providers. Material changes to cookie categories or purposes will be reflected in this Cookie Policy and, where required, in a renewed consent request. The last updated date at the top of this page will change when revisions are published.
This Cookie Policy forms part of our transparency framework together with the Privacy Policy, Terms of Service and Terms and Conditions. In the event of a conflict regarding personal data processing, the Privacy Policy and any applicable data processing agreement with a client will prevail for their respective subject matter. Website use remains subject to our Terms of Service.
wjdigital.codes is aimed at business professionals. We do not knowingly use cookies to collect data from children for marketing. Parents or guardians who believe a child has interacted with our cookie tools may contact service@wjdigital.codes.
Questions about this Cookie Policy may be directed to service@wjdigital.codes or +44 20 7946 0192, or by post to 195-197 Wood Street, London, London, E17 3NU United Kingdom. If you believe your PECR or UK GDPR rights have been infringed, you may contact the Information Commissioner's Office. We invite you to contact us first so we can address your concern.
WJDIGITAL LTD is committed to using cookies in a transparent, proportionate manner consistent with United Kingdom law, supporting a secure and informative website for organisations exploring cloud infrastructure, media streaming, high-load platforms, CDN, APIs, DevOps and cybersecurity consulting.
Consent for cookies must be informed. That means you should understand who is setting cookies, for what purposes, and whether third parties are involved. Our consent interface is intended to present that information in accessible language before non-essential cookies are set. Bundling consent for unrelated purposes in a single forced accept, without a genuine reject option, is avoided.
Consent must be granular enough to distinguish necessary processing from analytics and marketing. You should be able to accept analytics while rejecting marketing, or reject both. Strictly necessary cookies remain active because the site cannot provide the requested service securely without them.
Records of consent may include a timestamp, the version of the notice presented, and the categories selected. These records help us demonstrate compliance to the ICO if asked. They are retained for a proportionate period as described in our Privacy Policy.
If you withdraw consent, we will stop setting new non-essential cookies of the withdrawn categories and will delete or de-identify related identifiers where technically feasible within our systems. Third-party tools will be instructed or configured accordingly within a reasonable time.
Even when cookies are rejected, our web servers may still process IP addresses and request headers in server logs. That processing is separate from cookie storage on your device and is described in the Privacy Policy. Server logs support security, diagnostics and abuse prevention for wjdigital.codes and are retained for limited periods.
Rejecting cookies does not mean the website becomes invisible to our infrastructure. It means we refrain from non-essential device storage and related identifiers that require consent.
If you access wjdigital.codes through a mobile browser, cookie controls operate similarly, though mobile browser settings differ. WJDIGITAL LTD does not currently operate a separate consumer mobile application that uses device advertising identifiers. If that changes, we will publish updated disclosures.
If you access wjdigital.codes from a corporate device, your organisation's network policies may block or clear cookies independently of our controls. Shared devices may expose consent choices to subsequent users unless profiles are separated. We recommend not storing sensitive information in browser forms on shared equipment when submitting routing requests about security-sensitive environments.
wjdigital.codes is operated from the United Kingdom for a primarily UK and international business audience. Visitors from other jurisdictions may be subject to additional local rules. We apply UK PECR and UK GDPR standards to our cookie practices on this site. If local law requires a higher standard for your use, please contact service@wjdigital.codes to discuss your needs before relying on the site for regulated processing.
In summary: essential cookies keep wjdigital.codes secure and functional; non-essential cookies for analytics or marketing require your consent; you can change your mind; personal data in cookies is handled under our Privacy Policy; and questions can be sent to service@wjdigital.codes or raised by telephone on +44 20 7946 0192. Our office address is 195-197 Wood Street, London, London, E17 3NU United Kingdom. Further legal information is available in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service and Terms and Conditions linked from the site footer.