Zymix – Cookie Policy
Last updated: 11 March 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Zymix (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on the Zymix Website (the “Website”), and how you can control them. This policy is intended to comply with UK privacy and e-privacy requirements (including the UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR)).
1. What cookies are
1.1 Definition
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet) when you visit a website. Cookies help websites recognise your device, remember preferences, and understand how the site is used.
1.2 Similar technologies
We may also use similar technologies (e.g., pixels, tags, SDK-like scripts, local storage) to measure performance, understand usage, and (where permitted) support advertising.
2. Why we use cookies
2.1 Essential operation
Some cookies are required for the Website to work properly, including core functionality and security.
2.2 Analytics and performance
With your permission (where required), we use cookies to understand how visitors use the Website, so we can improve content, navigation, and performance.
2.3 Personalisation
With your permission (where required), we may remember choices you make (such as language or region) to provide a more consistent experience.
2.4 Advertising and measurement
With your permission (where required), we may use cookies to measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, limit repeated ads, and (where enabled) help show more relevant ads.
2.5 Social media features
Some pages may include social sharing buttons or embedded content. These may set cookies from third parties (subject to your settings and the third party’s policies).
3. Your choices and how to manage cookies
3.1 Cookie banner and preference centre
When you first visit the Website, you will see a cookie banner (and, where available, a preference centre) that allows you to:
3.1.1 Accept all cookies
3.1.2 Reject non-essential cookies
3.1.3 Choose cookie categories (if presented)
3.2 Withdrawing consent
You can change your cookie preferences at any time via the “Manage cookies” link (if available) on the Website.
3.3 Browser controls
You can also control cookies through your browser settings (e.g., block, delete, or restrict cookies). If you block all cookies (including essential cookies), parts of the Website may not work properly.
3.4 Helpful guidance
For general information about cookies and how to manage them, you can visit allaboutcookies.org.
4. Types of cookies we use
4.1 Essential cookies (always on)
Essential cookies are required for the Website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually set in response to actions made by you, or to deliver core features (e.g., security, load balancing).
4.1.1 Examples of essential purposes
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Security and fraud prevention
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Site stability and performance (basic)
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Cookie preference storage (so we remember your choices)
4.2 Analytics cookies (optional)
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the Website (e.g., which pages are visited, time spent, navigation paths). We use these insights to improve the Website.
4.2.1 Typical data collected
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Page views and interactions (e.g., clicks, scrolls)
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Approximate location (from IP address, typically at country/city level)
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Device and browser information
4.2.2 Common tools (examples)
We may use analytics services such as Google Analytics or similar tools. Whether these cookies are set depends on your cookie choices.
4.3 Personalisation cookies (optional)
Personalisation cookies remember information that changes how the Website behaves or looks (e.g., preferred language or region).
4.3.1 Examples of personalisation purposes
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Remembering settings and preferences
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Providing consistent content formatting across visits
4.4 Advertising and measurement cookies (optional)
These cookies may record your visit, pages viewed, and links clicked. They help us measure campaign performance and, where enabled, build audiences for advertising.
4.4.1 Examples of advertising/measurement purposes
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Conversion measurement (e.g., tracking whether a visit came from a campaign)
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Limiting repeated ads (frequency management)
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Creating audiences for retargeting (where permitted)
4.4.2 Common tools (examples)
We may use tools such as Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel, or similar services. Whether these cookies are set depends on your cookie choices.
4.5 Social media cookies (optional)
If the Website includes social media features (e.g., embedded posts or sharing buttons), those services may set cookies to enable the feature and/or track usage.
4.5.1 Platforms that may set cookies
This may include (but is not limited to) Meta (Facebook/Instagram), TikTok, X, and YouTube, depending on what is embedded or linked.
5. Cookie list and details
5.1 Cookie inventory
We maintain a list of cookies used on the Website (where available via our cookie preference tool). This list may include:
5.1.1 Cookie name and provider
5.1.2 Purpose/category
5.1.3 Duration (session or persistent)
5.1.4 Whether it is first-party or third-party
5.2 Typical expiry
Cookies may be:
5.2.1 Session cookies
Deleted when you close your browser.
5.2.2 Persistent cookies
Remain on your device for a set period (which varies by cookie and purpose).
6. Third-party cookies
6.1 What third-party cookies are
Some cookies are set by third parties that provide services to us (e.g., analytics, advertising, embedded media). We do not control these cookies directly.
6.2 How to learn more
Third-party providers explain their cookies and controls in their own policies. You should review those policies for more information.
7. Legal basis for cookies
7.1 Essential cookies
Essential cookies are used because they are necessary for the Website to operate (and do not require consent under PECR).
7.2 Non-essential cookies
Analytics, personalisation, advertising/measurement, and social media cookies are used only with your consent where required. You can withdraw consent at any time via cookie settings.
8. Impact of blocking cookies
8.1 What may stop working
If you block certain cookies:
8.1.1 Essential functions may fail
The Website may not load correctly or may not remember your choices.
8.1.2 Some features may be limited
Embedded content, preferences, or measurement may be reduced.
9. Updates to this Cookie Policy
9.1 Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. We will update the “Last updated” date at the top of this page.
9.2 Your continued use
If you continue using the Website after changes take effect, you acknowledge the updated policy.
10. Contact us
10.1 Cookie and privacy enquiries
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, contact:
10.1.1 Email
10.1.2 Address
15 Fitzroy Street, London, England, W1T 4DG
11. Related policies
11.1 Privacy Notice
Please also read our Privacy Notice: [ Privacy Notice ]
11.2 Terms of Use
Please also read our Terms of Use: [ Terms of Use ]