Cookie Policy

Last Updated: 25 June 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how DAN Global (UK) Limited uses cookies, local storage, pixels, scripts, tags, web beacons, device identifiers, and similar technologies when you visit or use the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½Å®ÓÅ website, directories, B2B Marketplace, Member Area, SaaS tools directory, job board, CV Pool, editorial resources, downloadable guides, advertising products, forms, and related services.

This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, and Quality Assurance & Editorial Standards.

Cookie Policy Index

  1. Who We Are
  2. Scope and Regional Approach
  3. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?
  4. Why We Use Cookies and Similar Technologies
  5. Cookie Categories
  6. Current Cookie and Service Register
  7. How We Obtain and Record Consent
  8. How to Change or Withdraw Your Consent
  9. Consequences of Refusing Cookies
  10. Third-Party Services and International Transfers
  11. Personal Data and Your Privacy Rights
  12. Children
  13. Changes to This Cookie Policy
  14. Contact Us
  15. Relationship With Other Policies

1. Who We Are

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½Å®ÓÅ is operated by DAN Global (UK) Limited, a company registered in England and Wales under company number 10788661.

Registered office:

DAN Global (UK) Limited
291 Green Lanes
London
United Kingdom
N13 4XS

DAN Global (UK) Limited is registered with the UK .

In this Cookie Policy, “DAN”, “ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½Å®ÓÅ”, “we”, “us”, and “our” mean DAN Global (UK) Limited.


2. Scope and Regional Approach

This Cookie Policy applies to visitors and users of the Platform globally, including users located in the United Kingdom, European Economic Area, United States, Canada, and Australia.

DAN uses a consent-management platform to apply regionally appropriate consent and preference controls. The options displayed to you may therefore vary according to your location, applicable law, browser privacy settings, and the technologies active on the page you visit.

  • UK and EEA Visitors: Non-essential cookies and similar technologies are used only after valid consent, unless an applicable legal exemption applies.
  • Opt-Out Jurisdictions: For visitors in jurisdictions that provide opt-out rights for targeted advertising, sharing, or certain forms of tracking, DAN provides controls through the consent banner and Cookie Settings.
  • Browser Privacy Signals: Where supported by your browser, DAN also respects Global Privacy Control and Do Not Track preference signals.

3. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They can help a website function, remember preferences, maintain account security, measure performance, analyse traffic, support embedded content, and measure advertising activity.

We may also use similar technologies, including:

  • local storage;
  • session storage;
  • pixels and web beacons;
  • scripts and tags;
  • device identifiers;
  • browser storage;
  • consent records;
  • embedded third-party media technologies.

Some technologies are set directly by DAN. These are known as first-party technologies. Others are set by third parties that provide services, content, payment tools, analytics, advertising infrastructure, security features, maps, videos, or social media embeds. These are known as third-party technologies.


4. Why We Use Cookies and Similar Technologies

We may use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • operate and secure the Platform;
  • maintain login sessions and Member Area access;
  • protect forms, accounts, checkout processes, and restricted areas from fraud, abuse, and automated attacks;
  • remember cookie preferences and other user choices;
  • support payment and subscription processes;
  • deliver embedded maps, videos, social content, and other optional features;
  • analyse traffic, navigation, downloads, form engagement, and Platform performance;
  • measure the effectiveness of advertising placements, campaigns, and promotional activity;
  • support advertising delivery, frequency controls, attribution, and reporting where applicable;
  • identify technical errors, security issues, broken journeys, and usability improvements;
  • maintain records of consent choices and withdrawals.

5.1. Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly necessary cookies are required for the Platform to function safely and reliably. They may support:

  • account authentication;
  • Member Area access;
  • session management;
  • security and fraud prevention;
  • payment or checkout security;
  • load balancing;
  • cache delivery;
  • cookie-preference storage;
  • technical delivery of pages, forms, and restricted services.

These cookies do not require consent where they are strictly necessary to provide a service you have requested.

5.2. Functional Cookies

Functional cookies support optional features and preferences, such as language settings, maps, videos, form-security tools, embedded content, and display settings.

Where a functional technology is not strictly necessary, it will be activated only after you provide consent through Cookie Settings.

5.3. Statistics Cookies

Statistics cookies help us understand how visitors use the Platform. They may collect information about pages viewed, referring sources, device and browser information, navigation paths, downloads, form interactions, and general engagement.

We use this information to improve Platform performance, content quality, technical reliability, user experience, and business reporting.

Statistics cookies are used only after consent where required.

5.4. Advertising and Measurement Cookies

Advertising and measurement cookies may be used to deliver, measure, manage, or improve sponsored placements, advertising campaigns, traffic attribution, clicks, impressions, frequency controls, conversion activity, and other promotional activity.

Advertising and measurement technologies are used only after consent where required.

DAN does not sell personal data for monetary payment. However, some jurisdictions may treat certain disclosures of online identifiers or advertising-related data as “sharing”, “targeted advertising”, or a similar regulated activity. Where applicable, you can opt out through Cookie Settings, by selecting “Deny” in the consent banner, or through a supported Global Privacy Control signal.


The exact cookies and similar technologies used on the Platform may change when we update our services, plugins, security controls, advertising tools, content embeds, technical infrastructure, or consent settings.

The most current cookie register, including provider, category, purpose, and duration, is available through the Cookie Settings panel.

The following services and categories may be used on the Platform:

Category Service or technology Typical purpose Consent position
Strictly Necessary Complianz consent-management tools Store and apply cookie preferences, consent status, and withdrawal choices. No, where strictly necessary.
Strictly Necessary WordPress, Member Area, PHP, WP Engine, LiteSpeed, and session technologies Maintain login sessions, account security, technical delivery, caching, language settings, and restricted-area access. No, where strictly necessary.
Strictly Necessary Stripe Support secure payment, fraud prevention, subscription, and checkout-related processes where payment functionality is used. No, where strictly necessary for the payment service requested.
Strictly Necessary Cloudflare or similar security services Support technical security, email protection, abuse prevention, and website delivery. No, where strictly necessary.
Functional Google reCAPTCHA Help protect forms, login areas, and other features from spam, abuse, and automated activity. Yes, unless a legal exemption applies to a specific secure service.
Functional Google Maps Display embedded maps where included on a page. Yes.
Functional YouTube and Vimeo Display embedded video content where included on a page. Yes.
Functional or Marketing Social-media embeds Display embedded content, feeds, posts, videos, or widgets from services such as TikTok, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, or X, where used. Yes.
Statistics Google Analytics 4, deployed through Google Tag Manager Measure traffic, page views, navigation, downloads, engagement, and Platform performance. Typical identifiers may include _ga, _ga_*, and _gid. Yes.
Advertising and Measurement Advanced Ads and related advertising tools Manage advertising placements, campaign delivery, ad impressions, frequency controls, referrer information, and advertising performance where applicable. Yes.
Advertising and Measurement Google advertising or conversion-measurement tools, where active Support campaign attribution, conversion measurement, advertising reporting, and related measurement functions. Yes.
Functional Font and display technologies Support site typography and presentation. DAN aims to self-host fonts where practical to reduce third-party requests. Consent may be required where a third-party font service is used.

The register does not include inactive, retired, or removed services. DAN periodically reviews cookies, scripts, tags, plugins, embeds, and third-party services as part of its data-hygiene and quality-assurance processes.


When you first visit the Platform, we may display a consent banner explaining the available cookie categories and options.

You may be able to:

  • accept all optional cookie categories;
  • deny non-essential cookie categories;
  • view and manage preferences by category;
  • withdraw or amend a previous choice through Cookie Settings;
  • rely on a supported browser privacy signal, such as Global Privacy Control, where applicable.

We do not treat continued browsing, scrolling, closing the banner, or inactivity as consent to non-essential cookies.

DAN maintains records of consent choices and withdrawals where required or appropriate for accountability, security, and compliance purposes.


You can change or withdraw your cookie choices at any time by selecting Manage Cookie Consent or Cookie Settings through the footer, consent banner, or other consent-management control made available on the Platform.

Withdrawing consent will prevent future use of the relevant non-essential technologies. It does not affect processing that took place before your withdrawal.

You can also manage certain cookies through your browser settings. However, browser settings may not remove existing cookies, update preferences stored in our consent tool, or prevent all similar technologies from operating. Cookie Settings is usually the most effective way to manage preferences on the Platform.


9. Consequences of Refusing Cookies

The Platform should remain accessible if you refuse non-essential cookies. However, rejecting optional cookies or third-party services may mean that some features are unavailable or less convenient. This may include:

  • embedded videos;
  • maps;
  • social-media content;
  • certain anti-spam or form-security features;
  • analytics-based improvements;
  • advertising measurement;
  • personalised or optional content features.

Strictly necessary cookies may still operate where required for the Platform, account security, Member Area access, payment processes, or another service you have specifically requested.


10. Third-Party Services and International Transfers

Some cookies and similar technologies are provided by third parties. These providers may process information such as online identifiers, IP address, browser information, device information, interaction data, and approximate location information.

Third-party providers may process information outside the United Kingdom, European Economic Area, Canada, Australia, or the jurisdiction in which you are located.

Where personal data is processed through cookies or similar technologies, DAN applies the safeguards described in our Privacy Policy. Third parties may also process information under their own privacy and cookie policies.


11. Personal Data and Your Privacy Rights

Cookies and similar technologies may collect or generate personal data, including online identifiers, device information, IP address, browser information, usage data, and interaction data.

For information about how DAN processes personal data, lawful bases, retention, international transfers, data-sharing, and your privacy rights, please read our Privacy Policy.

Depending on applicable law, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, object to, or receive a copy of personal data relating to you. You may also have the right to withdraw consent where consent is the relevant basis for processing.


12. Children

The Platform is intended for professional and business use. We do not knowingly use cookies or similar technologies to profile children or direct advertising to children through the Platform.


13. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy when our technologies, suppliers, services, cookie categories, legal requirements, consent settings, or Platform operations change.

Where a change materially affects how non-essential cookies or similar technologies are used, we may update Cookie Settings, request fresh consent, update the date at the top of this policy, or provide further notice where appropriate.


14. Contact Us

For questions about this Cookie Policy, Cookie Settings, or how DAN uses cookies and similar technologies, contact:

DAN Global (UK) Limited
291 Green Lanes
London
United Kingdom
N13 4XS
Email: [email protected]


This Cookie Policy should be read together with our:

  • Privacy Policy;
  • Terms & Conditions;
  • Quality Assurance & Editorial Standards;
  • any applicable Membership package, order form, checkout page, invoice, payment confirmation, proposal, media plan, Advertising Booking, or written commercial agreement.

Where there is a conflict between this Cookie Policy and a specific privacy notice or data-processing agreement issued for a particular service, the more specific privacy notice or data-processing agreement will apply to that specific processing activity.