Cookie Policy
Last updated: January 2026
1. What are cookies
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites function correctly, to improve performance, and to provide reporting information to site operators.
When you visit tarlo.info, cookies may be placed on your browser. This policy explains which cookies are used, the purpose of each, and how you can manage your preferences.
2. Cookies we use
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function and cannot be disabled. They include cookies that record your cookie consent preference so you are not asked again on subsequent visits. No personal data is transmitted via these cookies.
Functional cookies
Functional cookies enable enhanced features such as remembering your language preference and session continuity. They do not track browsing activity across other websites. These cookies are placed only when you have selected “Functional Only” or “Accept All” in the cookie consent panel.
Analytics cookies
If you select “Accept All” or “Accept Partial”, anonymised analytics cookies may be placed on your device. These help us understand how visitors navigate the site — for example, which pages receive the most visits and how long sessions typically last. The data is aggregated and does not identify individual users. Analytics cookies are processed on the basis of your consent and may be withdrawn at any time.
3. Third-party cookies
This website may embed a Google Maps frame on the contact page to display our office location. When that frame is loaded, Google may place cookies on your device in accordance with Google’s own cookie and privacy policies. Tarlo does not control or have access to cookies placed by Google.
No social media tracking pixels, advertising networks, or affiliate tracking cookies are deployed on tarlo.info.
4. Managing your cookie preferences
When you first visit tarlo.info, a cookie consent banner is displayed at the bottom of the screen. You may choose to accept all cookies, accept partial cookies (functional without analytics), or accept functional cookies only. Your selection is stored in a strictly necessary consent cookie for twelve months.
You can change your preferences at any time by clicking the Cookie Settings link in the footer of any page on this site.
In addition to the controls on this site, you may configure your browser to block or delete all cookies. Instructions for the most common browsers are available from the browser’s support documentation. Note that disabling cookies may affect the functionality of some elements of the site.
5. Cookie retention periods
Strictly necessary consent cookies are retained for twelve months. Functional cookies are session-based or retained for up to six months depending on the specific feature. Analytics cookies, where accepted, are typically retained for up to thirteen months in accordance with standard analytics platform settings.
All cookie retention periods are reviewed periodically. Any material change to retention schedules will be reflected in an updated version of this policy.
6. Legal basis and contact
Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent under the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR). All other cookies are placed only on the basis of your explicit consent, freely given via the consent banner.
If you have questions about how cookies are used on tarlo.info, contact us at [email protected] or refer to our full Privacy Policy.
7. Changes to this policy
This cookie policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in technology, regulation, or our use of cookies. The most recent version is always published on this page. If you have consented to analytics cookies and a material change affects how those cookies are used, your consent will be sought again.