Cookies Policy

Cookies Policy (Evolution Consultancy Ltd)

Last updated: 22 February 2026

This Cookies Policy explains what cookies (and similar technologies) are, how Evolution Consultancy Ltd (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses them on evolutionconsultancy.co.uk, and how you can control them.

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, tablet, phone) when you visit a website. They help the site work properly, remember your preferences, and (if you allow) help us understand how the site is used and improve it.

1) Why do we use cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies for purposes such as:

  • Making the website work properly (e.g., navigation, security, load balancing).

  • Course booking / e-commerce functions (e.g., remembering what’s in your basket during checkout).

  • Login/session management (e.g., keeping you signed in while you move between pages, where applicable).

  • Measuring and improving performance (e.g., anonymous statistics such as page visits and traffic sources, where enabled).

  • Marketing/advertising measurement (only where enabled and where you have consented).

2) Cookie types we may use

We group cookies into the categories below:

A) Strictly Necessary Cookies (always on)
These are essential for the website to function and can’t be switched off in our systems. They may include cookies needed to:

  • maintain security and prevent fraud,

  • remember items in your basket during booking/checkout,

  • keep you logged in during a session (where applicable).

B) Functional Cookies (optional)
These help the site remember choices you make (e.g., preferences) and provide enhanced features.

C) Analytics / Performance Cookies (optional)
These help us understand how visitors use our website (e.g., which pages are most visited, how visitors move around the site), so we can improve it. We may use tools such as Google Analytics for this purpose, where enabled.

D) Marketing Cookies (optional)
These cookies may be used to measure the effectiveness of campaigns, show relevant adverts, and limit how many times you see an advert. They may be set by us and/or third-party advertising partners, but only where enabled and where you have consented. (Example: remarketing/advertising cookies described in similar training-provider policies.)

3) Consent and your choices

Under UK rules, we must:

  • tell you what cookies are used for, and

  • get your consent for non-essential cookies (such as analytics and marketing), unless an exemption applies (e.g., “strictly necessary” cookies).

When implemented on the site, you can manage non-essential cookies via our cookie banner/cookie preferences tool (you can update your choices at any time). You can also control cookies through your browser settings (see section 5).

4) Third-party cookies and services we may use

Some cookies may be set by third-party services that appear on our pages or support our operations, for example:

  • Payments: payment providers may set cookies to help process payments securely and prevent fraud (e.g., Stripe, if used at checkout).

  • Email/newsletters: if you subscribe to updates, email marketing tools may set cookies for signup forms and campaign measurement (e.g., Mailchimp, if enabled).

  • Analytics: analytics providers (e.g., Google Analytics) may set cookies to collect aggregated usage statistics (where enabled).

  • Embedded content/social media: embedded tools/widgets may set cookies in accordance with their own policies.

Third parties may change their cookies over time. Where a cookie preferences tool is used, it should display the up-to-date list of cookies in use.

5) How to control cookies in your browser

You can usually:

  • delete cookies from your device,

  • block cookies, or

  • set your browser to alert you before cookies are stored.

Because browsers differ, check your browser’s Help menu and search for “cookies” to find instructions. (Note: disabling some cookies may affect site functionality, including booking/checkout and login features.)

6) Changes to this Cookies Policy

We may update this policy from time to time. The latest version will always be posted on our website with the “Last updated” date at the top.

7) Contact us

If you have questions about cookies or this policy, contact:

Evolution Consultancy Ltd
Email: info@evolutionconsultancy.co.uk
Telephone: 020 3488 2272 / 07378 218 521
Address: 11 Courtenay Road, East Lane Business Park, Wembley, United Kingdom, HA9 7ND