COOKIE POLICY
Saurce Ltd — Cookie Policy
Last updated: 21 January 2026
1) What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies (eg tags, pixels, local storage) may also store or access information on your device.
Under UK PECR, websites must provide clear information about cookies and obtain valid consent for non-essential cookies. Consent must involve a clear positive action and users must be able to enable/disable non-essential cookies easily.
2) How we use cookies
We use cookies in the following categories:
Strictly necessary cookies
These are required for the Site to function (eg security, basic functionality, page navigation). These do not usually require consent.
Analytics cookies (consent-based)
These help us understand how visitors use the Site so we can improve it. We use:
Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
Microsoft Clarity
Google Tag Manager (to manage scripts/tags; it may deploy analytics depending on your consent choices)
Analytics cookies are generally considered non-essential and require consent under PECR.
Marketing cookies
We do not currently use advertising/remarketing cookies such as the LinkedIn Insight Tag, Meta Pixel, or Google Ads conversion tracking.
Note: Google Search Console is a site-owner tool for search performance reporting and is not typically deployed as a visitor marketing cookie in the same way as ad pixels.
3) Your choices and managing consent
When you first visit our Site, you’ll see a cookie banner that allows you to manage your preferences. You can change your choices at any time by revisiting cookie settings (where available on the Site) or using your browser settings.
ICO guidance makes clear that continuing to browse is not sufficient consent and that users should have an easy way to refuse non-essential cookies.
4) Cookies set by Squarespace and our tools
Our Site is hosted on Squarespace, which uses cookies to provide site functionality and may integrate with third-party services. Squarespace also provides settings to restrict non-essential cookies and configure cookie consent.
Because cookie names and durations can change as providers update their services, we describe cookies by category and provider rather than maintaining an always-perfect fixed list. If you’d like details of cookies currently in use, contact hello@saurce.co.uk.
5) How to control cookies in your browser
Most browsers let you:
delete cookies, and/or
block cookies (including third-party cookies)
Blocking some cookies may impact site functionality.
6) Contact
If you have questions about our use of cookies, contact hello@saurce.co.uk.