This Cookie Policy explains how One Dog Training uses cookies and similar technologies on onedogtraining.co.uk.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files or pieces of information stored on or accessed from a user’s device.
They can be used to operate a website, remember preferences, understand website use, support security and measure advertising.
Similar technologies may include local storage, pixels, tags, scripts and device identifiers.
2. Categories of Technologies We May Use
Strictly Necessary
These technologies support essential functions such as:
- website security;
- network management;
- cookie consent preferences;
- access to protected areas;
- basic website operation.
They cannot normally be disabled through the consent panel because the website may not function correctly without them.
Functional
Functional technologies may remember user choices or enable additional features, including embedded media and content sharing.
Analytics
Analytics technologies help us understand:
- which pages are visited;
- how visitors reach the website;
- how long users interact with content;
- whether technical errors occur;
- how navigation and performance can be improved.
These technologies should not be activated until the required consent has been provided.
Advertising
Advertising technologies may be used to:
- display advertisements;
- limit how often an advertisement is shown;
- measure advertisement performance;
- prevent advertising fraud;
- personalise advertising where consent has been given.
Affiliate Tracking
Some external links may contain identifiers that allow a retailer or affiliate network to record that a visitor arrived from One Dog Training.
Where affiliate tracking technologies are not strictly necessary, they should be used only after the appropriate consent has been obtained.
3. Cookie Consent
When you first visit the website, you may be shown a consent panel.
You can accept or reject optional categories and may change your preferences later by selecting the cookie settings link available on the website.
Rejecting optional cookies should not prevent access to the main editorial content.
4. Current Cookie List
The cookie preference panel should provide an up-to-date list showing:
- cookie or technology name;
- provider;
- purpose;
- category;
- duration;
- whether the provider is a third party.
Because services and cookie names may change, this list should be generated from a regular cookie scan rather than copied permanently into this policy.
5. Browser Controls
Most browsers allow you to remove or block cookies through their settings.
Blocking all cookies may affect essential website functions. Browser controls may not remove information already collected by third parties.
6. Third-Party Content
Embedded videos, social media features, advertisements and other external content may allow third parties to place or access technologies on your device.
Optional third-party content should be blocked until the relevant consent has been given where required by law.
7. Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy when technologies or legal requirements change.
8. Contact
Questions about cookies may be sent to [privacy@onedogtraining.co.uk].