This Cookie Policy explains how TryServices uses cookies and similar technologies on www.tryservices.co.uk. It should be read with our Privacy Policy. Last updated 19 August 2026.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We also use similar technologies such as pixels and local storage. Some cookies are set by us (first-party) and some by partners (third-party) if you allow them.
How we use cookies
Strictly necessary
These cookies are required for the site to work securely. They do not require consent under PECR.
- Session cookie — keeps your visit working while you move between pages
- CSRF token cookie (
DT_CSRF) — helps protect forms from forged requests - Consent cookie (
nd_consent_choice) — remembers whether you accepted or rejected non-essential cookies
Analytics (optional)
If you accept non-essential cookies, we may use analytics (for example Google Analytics via a tag manager) to understand which pages are used and how people find us. These cookies help us improve the site. They are not strictly necessary, so they run only with your consent.
Advertising and measurement (optional)
If you accept, and if we have advertising tags enabled, partners such as Google or Meta may set cookies or pixels to measure ads, limit how often you see an advert, and (where allowed) build audiences. This can include identifiers such as a Google Click ID (gclid) or Meta Click ID (fbclid) stored with an enquiry so we can understand which campaign led to a quote request.
You can reject these cookies. The site will still work.
Analytics session
We may set a first-party analytics session identifier (nd_sid) to group page views on our own servers. This supports basic site measurement and security.
How to control cookies
- Use Accept or Reject non-essential on our cookie banner
- Reopen preferences anytime via Cookie Settings in the website footer
- Change your browser settings to block or delete cookies (this may affect site features)
- Use industry opt-outs where available, such as Your Online Choices and Google / Meta ad settings
If you reject non-essential cookies, we will not load optional analytics or advertising tags for that choice.
How long cookies last
Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Consent and some analytics cookies last for a set period (often up to 12 months) or until you clear them. Advertising partners set their own durations.
Updates
We may change this Cookie Policy if we add or remove tools. Check this page for the latest list. Questions: info@tryservices.co.uk.
