Essential cookies
These are cookies needed for basic technical operation, security, or core service delivery where a website or connected service cannot function properly without them.
No non-essential analytics, advertising, or marketing cookies were identified in this public website repo during review.
The public website is a lightweight static site. Based on the code in this repository, no cookie banner has been added because no clear non-essential tracking implementation was found here.
This page is intended to explain the current position in plain English and note where third-party behaviour may need separate confirmation outside the repo.
Cookies are small text files that websites or connected services can place in a browser to help a site work, remember settings, or measure usage.
These are cookies needed for basic technical operation, security, or core service delivery where a website or connected service cannot function properly without them.
These usually cover analytics, advertising, marketing, or personalisation tools that are not necessary for the website to work.
Based on the files reviewed in this public website repository, the current website appears to be minimal in its use of browser-side storage and tracking.
No Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Meta Pixel, Hotjar, Microsoft Clarity, or similar tracking scripts were identified in the repo.
No use of document.cookie, consent tooling, or custom JavaScript for storing identifiers or preferences in cookies was identified in the public site code.
No use of localStorage or sessionStorage was identified in the public website files reviewed.
No embedded video players, chat widgets, third-party forms, or similar on-page integrations were identified in the public pages reviewed.
The website uses JavaScript to send public enquiry and trial feedback form submissions to app.getpathway.co.uk. Whether that endpoint sets cookies cannot be confirmed from this repo alone.
The public pages load Google Fonts. That is a third-party service request and should be considered separately from the website's own first-party code.
Based on the current repo review:
Most browsers allow you to view, block, or delete cookies through browser settings. You can usually choose to block all cookies, block third-party cookies, or clear cookies already stored on your device.
If you want tighter control, check your browser privacy settings for cookie controls and third-party tracking options.
For broader information about Pathway's public privacy wording, see Privacy.