Cookie policy

Cookie Policy

Last updated: 31 July 2024

This Cookie Policy explains how With Nova (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies (“Cookies”) on our website withnova.co.uk (“Website”).

It explains what Cookies are, why we use them, and how you can control your preferences.

You can change your cookie settings at any time via Cookie Preferences found in the footer of our Website.


1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. Cookies help websites remember information about your visit, improve your experience, and analyse how the site is used.

We use Cookies to distinguish you from other visitors, to help improve the performance of our Website, and to enhance your browsing experience.


2. Categories of Cookies

Cookies can be:

  • First-party cookies – set directly by us
  • Third-party cookies – set by external providers (e.g., Google)

Since With Nova currently only uses Google Analytics, only Performance Cookies are active.

Below are the general categories of Cookies:

(i) Strictly Necessary Cookies

Essential for the Website to function. These cookies cannot be disabled.
(Currently, With Nova does not use any strictly necessary cookies beyond basic site functionality.)

(ii) Performance Cookies (Google Analytics)

These Cookies help us understand how visitors use our Website, which pages are most popular, and how users move around the site.
We use this information to improve the Website and ensure visitors can find what they need easily.

Google Analytics Cookies may collect:

  • Device and browser information
  • Pages viewed
  • Time spent on pages
  • How you arrived on the Website

These Cookies do not identify you personally.

(iii) Functional Cookies

These Cookies remember your preferences or choices on the Website.
(With Nova does not currently use any functional cookies.)

(iv) Targeting Cookies

Used to display advertising based on your browsing behaviour.
(With Nova does not currently use targeting or advertising cookies.)


3. What about other tracking technologies?

Some websites use tracking pixels (web beacons) to monitor email interactions or website navigation.
At present, With Nova does not use tracking pixels or similar technologies other than those included within Google Analytics.

If we introduce additional tracking technologies in the future, this Policy will be updated.


4. How can you control Cookies?

You can manage or refuse Cookies in several ways:

Browser Settings

Most browsers allow you to refuse or delete Cookies. Instructions can be found here:
https://allaboutcookies.org/how-to-manage-cookies

Please note: disabling Cookies may affect Website functionality.

Website Cookie Preferences

You can change your Cookie settings at any time using the Cookie Preferences link in the footer of our Website.

If you disable Cookies, we may still use information collected before you changed your settings, but we will stop collecting further data through the disabled Cookies.


5. Updates to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to align with changes in our Website or Cookie usage, or due to legal or regulatory requirements.

The “Last updated” date at the top of this page indicates when the Policy was last revised.

We recommend checking this page periodically to stay informed.


6. Need more information?

For more details about how we use and protect your personal data, please read our Privacy Policy.

You may also contact us at:

With Nova
167–169 Great Portland Street
London, United Kingdom
Email: info@withnova.co.uk


Cookie List – Google Analytics

Cookie Name

Purpose

Type

Duration

Provider

_ga

Used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier.

Performance

2 years

Google Analytics

ga* (e.g., _ga_12345678)

Used to maintain session state and continue tracking user interactions for different properties.

Performance

2 years

Google Analytics

_gid

Used to distinguish users. Stores and updates a unique value for each page visited.

Performance

24 hours

Google Analytics

_gat or gat_gtag*

Used to throttle request rates to limit data collection on high-traffic sites.

Performance

1 minute

Google Analytics

gac*

Stores Google Ads campaign information related to the user (only if Ads integration is enabled).

Performance / Advertising

90 days

Google Analytics

_gaexp

Used to determine participation in A/B experiments and track experiments’ performance (only if Google Optimize is enabled).

Performance

Varies (typically 90 days)

Google Optimize / Google Analytics