Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy for Nomis Talent

This is the Cookie Policy for Nomis Talent, accessible from https://nomistalent.com.


What Are Cookies?

As is common practice with almost all professional websites, this site uses cookies—small text files that are downloaded to your device—to improve your experience. This page explains what information these cookies collect, how we use it, and why we may need to store them. We will also share how you can manage or disable cookies, although doing so may affect the functionality of certain parts of this website.


How We Use Cookies

We use cookies for a variety of reasons, as outlined below. Unfortunately, in most cases, there are no industry-standard options for disabling cookies without also disabling the functionality and features they provide on this site. It is recommended that you leave all cookies enabled unless you are certain that you do not need them for a specific service you use.


Disabling Cookies

You can prevent the setting of cookies by adjusting your browser settings (refer to your browser’s Help section for instructions). Be aware that disabling cookies will affect the functionality of this and many other websites that you visit. Disabling cookies typically also disables certain functionality and features of this site. For this reason, it is recommended that you do not disable cookies.


The Cookies We Set

1. Survey-Related Cookies

From time to time, we conduct surveys and questionnaires to provide helpful insights, tools, or a better understanding of our audience. These cookies may remember if you have already participated in a survey or provide consistent results as you navigate between pages.

2. Form-Related Cookies

When you submit data through a form (e.g., on contact or comment pages), cookies may be set to remember your user details for future correspondence.

3. Site Preferences Cookies

To enhance your experience, we offer the ability to set preferences for how this site operates. Cookies allow us to store your preferences and recall them whenever you interact with a page affected by those preferences.


Third-Party Cookies

In some cases, we also use cookies provided by trusted third parties. Below are examples of third-party cookies you may encounter on this site:

1. Google Analytics

This site uses Google Analytics, a widely trusted analytics tool, to help us understand how you use the site and how we can improve your experience. These cookies track information such as how long you spend on the site and the pages you visit, allowing us to create engaging content. For more information, see the official Google Analytics page.

2. Testing and Optimization Cookies

Occasionally, we test new features or make subtle changes to the site’s delivery. These cookies ensure a consistent experience while helping us understand which optimizations users appreciate most.

3. E-Commerce and Purchase-Tracking Cookies

If we sell products or services, cookies track how many visitors make purchases. This data helps us make informed business decisions, such as monitoring advertising effectiveness and ensuring competitive pricing.

4. Affiliate Tracking Cookies

Several partners advertise on our behalf. Affiliate tracking cookies allow us to identify if you visited our site through a partner’s referral. This enables us to credit the affiliate appropriately and, where applicable, provide you with any associated bonuses.

5. Social Media Integration

We use social media buttons and plugins to connect with your social networks in various ways. These cookies are set by platforms such as [List social media platforms, e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram] and may be used to enhance your profile or contribute to the data they hold. For details, refer to the privacy policies of the respective platforms.


More Information

We hope this policy clarifies how we use cookies on our website. As mentioned, it is generally recommended to leave cookies enabled to avoid impacting functionality.

If you have further questions, please contact us:


Compliance with UK Law

  1. Transparency and Consent: UK law (PECR and UK GDPR) requires transparency about cookies and user consent before non-essential cookies (e.g., analytics or marketing cookies) are placed on users’ devices. Ensure a cookie banner or pop-up is in place when users first access the site, providing options to:
    • Accept all cookies.
    • Reject all non-essential cookies.
    • Manage preferences (to choose specific categories).
  2. Essential vs. Non-Essential Cookies: Essential cookies (those required for site functionality) can be set without explicit consent, but users must be informed. Non-essential cookies require consent.
  3. Privacy Policy Alignment: Ensure your Privacy Policy includes information about how cookie data is processed and stored.
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