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Cookie policy

Written and reviewed by the RemedyBridge team · Last reviewed June 2026

Quick answer

RemedyBridge uses only the storage needed to make this website work, plus — strictly with your consent — privacy-friendly analytics. We never set non-essential cookies before you accept them, we do not use advertising cookies, and we do not sell any data gathered through cookies. You can change or withdraw your choice at any time using the “Cookie settings” link in the footer.

Key points

  • Essential storage keeps the site working — no consent needed (it is exempt under UK law).
  • Analytics are off until you click Accept, and rejecting is as easy as accepting.
  • No advertising or tracking cookies; we never sell cookie data.
  • You can change or withdraw consent at any time via “Cookie settings”.

1. About this policy

Effective date: 27 June 2026. Last reviewed: 27 June 2026.

This Cookie Policy explains how RemedyBridge uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit or use our website. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy. For questions about this policy, contact info@remedybridge.co.uk.

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your computer, mobile telephone or other device when you visit a website.

Cookies and similar technologies may be used to make a website function properly; protect the website from fraud and misuse; remember your choices; maintain an online session; understand how visitors use the website; and improve website performance.

Similar technologies may include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags and scripts.

3. Cookies we use

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are required for the website to operate securely and provide features you request. They may be used to maintain website security; prevent spam and automated submissions; remember your cookie choices; maintain assessment progress; enable secure forms and uploads; and support essential website functions.

Strictly necessary cookies cannot normally be disabled through our cookie controls because the website may not function correctly without them.

Preference cookies

These cookies remember choices you make, such as your preferred website settings; accessibility preferences; or information needed to restore an unfinished website journey. Where consent is legally required, these cookies will not be used unless you allow them.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the website. They may collect information about pages visited; time spent on the website; buttons selected; website errors; device and browser type; and how visitors reached the website. We use this information to improve the website and its services.

Where consent is required, analytics cookies will remain disabled unless you select Accept or enable them through Cookie Settings.

Advertising cookies

We do not use advertising or behavioural-profiling cookies unless they are clearly identified in our cookie settings and you have provided any consent required by law.

5. Your choices

When you first visit the website, you may be shown a cookie banner allowing you to accept optional cookies; reject optional cookies; or manage individual categories. Rejecting optional cookies will not prevent you from accessing the main information and essential functions of the website.

You can change or withdraw your choices at any time by selecting “Cookie settings” in the site footer. Withdrawing consent does not affect processing that took place lawfully before consent was withdrawn.

Your browser may also allow you to block cookies; delete existing cookies; receive a warning before a cookie is stored; or browse in a privacy mode. Blocking all cookies may prevent some website features from working correctly.

6. Third-party services

Some cookies or similar technologies may be provided by third parties that support services such as website analytics; security and bot prevention; video or embedded content; secure communications; and website performance monitoring.

Where required, these services will not be activated until you have provided consent. Third-party providers may process information under their own privacy and cookie policies.

7. How long cookies last

Session cookies are usually deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period or until you delete them.

The duration of each cookie is shown in the website’s cookie settings panel. We will not retain cookies for longer than reasonably necessary for their stated purpose.

8. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy where website features change; a service provider changes; new cookies are introduced; or legal requirements change. The latest version will be published on this page with an updated review date.

9. Contact us

For questions about our use of cookies or similar technologies, contact RemedyBridge. Email: info@remedybridge.co.uk.

You may not need us — free routes first

You can often resolve repairs for free. Depending on your situation you may be able to:

  • report repairs to your landlord in writing and keep a dated copy;
  • use your landlord’s formal complaints process;
  • take dated photos and keep a record of what you reported and when;
  • give your landlord a reasonable chance to put things right.
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Frequently asked questions

Do you use advertising or tracking cookies?
No. We do not use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies, and we never sell data gathered through cookies.
How do I withdraw consent?
Click “Cookie settings” in the footer and choose Reject, or clear this site’s data in your browser. Your choice takes effect immediately.

Sources

RemedyBridge provides a free initial check for housing disrepair problems in England & Wales. The result is a guide only and never tells you that you definitely have a claim. Checking your situation is free.