Cookie Policy
Updated 19th June 2026
A cookie is a string of information that a web site saves on a visitor’s computer and then the visitor’s browser provides to the web site operator each time the visitor returns to the information collecting web site.
When headleymedia.com collects cookies or makes use of a browser’s local storage capabilities, they help headleymedia.com identify visitors, their usage of the site, and their Web site access preferences. headleymedia.com may also use information derived from cookies or local storage to direct the visitor to information similar to what they visited and thereby market headleymedia.com products and services by personalising the experience on the visitor’s web page on headleymedia.com’s site.
We use strictly necessary cookies without consent where they are needed for the website to work, to keep it secure, or to provide a service requested by the visitor.
Where permitted by applicable UK law, we may use certain low-risk analytics or functionality cookies or similar technologies without consent, provided that we give clear information and provide an appropriate way to object or opt out where required.
Where cookies or similar technologies are used for advertising, remarketing, profiling, cross-site tracking, non-essential third-party analytics or other purposes that require consent, we will request consent before setting them unless an exemption applies.
Visitors will be offered the opportunity to control cookie placement. We may use strictly necessary cookies without consent where they are needed for the website to work, or to keep it secure, or to provide a service requested by the visitors.
Where cookies or similar technologies are used for advertising remarketing, profiling, cross-site tracking, non-essential third party analytics or other purposes that require consent, we will request consent before setting them unless an exemption applies.
Where permitted by applicable UK law, we may use certain low-risk analytics or functionality cookies or similar technologies without consent, provided that we give clear information and provide an appropriate way to object or opt out where required.
Visitors who do not wish to have any non-essential cookies placed on their computers should use the cookie preference tool or set their browsers to refuse cookies before using headleymedia.com’s web site, with the drawback that certain features of the web site may not function properly without the aid of cookies. Visitors who want to limit third-party advertising cookies can also enable their browser’s “Do Not Track” functionality or use other available browser or platform privacy controls.
It must be noted, pages on headleymedia.com’s web site will occasionally embed content from third party sites, such as YouTube for videos. Headleymedia.com’s website also allows for content to be shared through social networks, but only at your request. Embedding and sharing content may result in cookies being set by those third-party sites. headleymedia.com does not control the dissemination of those cookies.
Please visit these third-party sites if you wish to learn more about their use of cookies and similar tools.
Please note that the website is constantly being updated, and this list will change over time. If you have any additional questions about the use of a particular cookie, please email info@headleymedia.com.
If you have a complaint about our use of cookies, pixels, tags, local storage or similar technologies, please contact info@headleymedia.com or use our data protection complaints form, where available, on our website.
We will acknowledge data protection complaints within 30 days of receipt. We will take appropriate steps to investigate and respond to your complaint without undue delay, and we will inform you of the outcome without undue delay. If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office or another relevant supervisory authority.
The Cookies We Set
- Same list as on current live site.
Category Statistics
Where required by law, statistics cookies will only be used with consent unless an exemption applies. Where a lawful exemption applies, we will provide clear information and, where required, an appropriate way to object or opt out.
Category: Marketing (0)
Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third-party advertisers.
Where required by law, marketing, advertising, remarketing, profiling or cross-site tracking cookies or similar technologies will only be used with consent unless an exemption applies.
Headley Media Cookie Policy
The Headley Media website uses Cookies, including Google Analytics and HubSpot cookies, which enable us to gather data on our visitors to better understand their interactions with our website and make improvements. A “cookie” is a piece of information, like a tag, which some websites create on your PC. Some cookies allocate each user of this website a random number or unique identifier. Depending on the cookie or similar technology used, this may involve the collection of personal data such as online identifiers, device information, browser information, IP address or usage information.
We do not use our cookies to track your internet searches. Some third-party advertising and analytics partners may use cookies, pixels or similar technologies to understand interactions with our website and, where consent is given or where otherwise permitted by law, to help measure or deliver advertising on other websites.
For more information about how we collect, use, share, protect and retain personal data, and how you can exercise your data protection rights, please see our Privacy Policy.
What if I don’t want to accept cookies?
Your browser lets you choose whether to accept, not to accept or to be warned before accepting cookies. These settings can be found in the advanced preferences.
You can also use our cookie preference tool to manage your cookie choices at any time by selecting “Change Cookie Preferences” on this page.
If you reject non-essential cookies, you may still use the website, but some functionality may be limited. Strictly necessary cookies may still be set because they are required for the website to function properly, to keep it secure, or to remember your cookie preferences.
