The only cookies that are used by this site are those used by Google’s Recaptcha technology to try to stop us being inundated by spam from our contact form being filled in by automated bots. We consider these as essential cookies as we simply can’t run the website without this technology.
We don’t track your website visits – even anonymously.
We don’t save marketing cookies on your computer – no information is sent to Facebook or X or any other social media platforms.
We are just simple honest folks running a website to show off our business and hope that the quality of our work makes you want to become a customer of ours.
Google accuse us of non-compliance with GDPR regulations… we think because we don’t have a cookie banner. The only cookies written by our site are essential for its operation (and gather no personal data) and thus are, well, essential. We can’t ask you whether you want to accept essential cookies and reject, well, there are no other cookies to reject, hence why we had no annoying cookie banner. But Google seem to want us to have a cookie acceptance banner so we put one in place anyway. Please be assured that:
WE DON’T TRACK YOU – WE DON’T WRITE NON-ESSENTIAL COOKIES – WE DO NOT USE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VISIT TO PERSONALISE GOOGLE ADS THAT YOU MAY SEE WHEN USING GOOGLE’S SEARCH ENGINE
We advertise on the Google Ads platform. We only show ads when it seems that the search text entered included words that make it look like you were looking for the things we sell, such as “fender seats” – we do not show any Display Network ads (“banner ads”) and we do not use any “re-marketing” ads (when you search for something in Google, click on it, then keep seeing pesky ads for that on OTHER websites as banners for some time afterwards). Despite this Google insist that we highlight and link to this: Google’s Business Data Responsibility site (how Google processes personal information). Of course, if you’re using Google’s Chrome Browser you have probably already consented to all your website visit information for every web page you visit being given to Google anyway (and being in Incognito mode still might not protect you from this).
Contact us for more details or read all about cookies and how to manage them.
Privacy settings
If you tick the following boxes it allows us to show you third party content (which will write cookies back to their website owners).
If you tick the Tracking Cookies box it will allow us to save tracking cookies to anonymously track statistic about website visits using cookies.
Given that we don’t embed any third party content and that we don’t have any tracking code on the website none of these will do anything; but Google wants us to provide access control for these… so here are some tick boxes that will allow you to reject these (if not ticked – note they are not ticked by default) just in case we missed something.