This policy is issued in compliance with the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR) and UK GDPR.
What are cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognise your browser, remember your preferences, and gather aggregate information about how the site is used. Similar technologies — pixels, local storage, fingerprinting — perform comparable functions and are treated as cookies for the purposes of this policy.
Categories of cookies we use
Strictly necessary cookies: these cookies are essential for the website to function. They include session identifiers, security tokens for form submissions, and load-balancing cookies. Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent under PECR.
Analytics cookies: we use Google Analytics to measure website traffic, understand reading patterns, and improve our content. Analytics cookies collect aggregated and pseudonymous data. We rely on your consent to set these cookies and you can withdraw consent at any time.
Functional cookies: these cookies remember your preferences such as cookie banner choices, accessibility settings, and recent page history. They are set when you interact with the relevant features and require your consent.
Marketing and affiliate cookies: we participate in affiliate programmes with selected gambling operators. When you click an affiliate link to an operator site, that operator may set a tracking cookie to attribute the visit. These cookies require your consent. Once you leave bottlesnjars.co.uk, the operator's own cookie and privacy policies apply.
Specific cookies
The cookie banner on first visit gives you granular control over each cookie category. A complete list of individual cookies used on this site is maintained inside the cookie preferences panel accessible from the footer.
How to manage cookies
You can manage cookies in three ways:
- Through our cookie banner shown on your first visit (and reopenable via the "Cookie preferences" link in the footer)
- Through your browser settings — every major browser supports blocking, deleting and selectively allowing cookies
- Through browser privacy and tracking settings that allow you to block or limit cookies
Note: blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of this website from functioning correctly.
Browser settings
Most modern browsers allow users to block, delete or restrict cookies through their privacy settings.
Do Not Track signals
We respond to Do Not Track signals where technically practical. Setting Do Not Track in your browser will be treated as withdrawal of consent for analytics and marketing cookies.
Children
This website is not intended for users under 18. We do not knowingly target advertising or set marketing cookies for minors.
Changes
We may update this cookie policy as our practices evolve. Material changes will be communicated through a notice on the website. Any material updates to this cookie policy will be published on this page.
Contact
For cookie-related enquiries: [email protected]
For UK regulatory complaints, users may contact the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).