How We Use Cookies
Cookie Policy
What cookies we use, why we use them and how you can stay in control of your preferences.
1. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small files placed on a user’s device when they visit a website. They help websites operate, remember preferences and understand how users interact with content.
2. Types of Cookies We May Use
Strictly necessary cookies enable core website functions such as basket, checkout, account login, security and payment processing. Preference cookies remember user choices. Analytics cookies help us understand website performance. Marketing cookies may be used for advertising or remarketing if enabled.
| Type | Purpose | Needs Consent? |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly Necessary | Basket, checkout, account login, security and payment processing. | No — always on |
| Preference | Remembering user choices and settings. | Yes |
| Analytics | Understanding website performance and how visitors use the site. | Yes |
| Marketing | Advertising or remarketing, where enabled. | Yes |
3. Consent
Strictly necessary cookies may be used without consent because the website cannot function properly without them. Non-essential analytics and marketing cookies should only be used where appropriate consent has been obtained through a cookie banner or preference centre.
4. Managing Cookies
Users should be able to accept, reject or manage non-essential cookies. Browser settings may also allow cookies to be blocked or deleted.
5. Third-Party Cookies
Third-party services such as payment providers, analytics tools, maps, videos, live chat or social media integrations may set cookies. Their own policies may also apply.
6. Cookie Table
A full cookie table showing cookie name, provider, purpose, duration and type will be published here once the specific cookies used on this website are confirmed.
Contact Us
For questions about our cookie policy, contact us at:
Email: sales@mysbm.co.uk
Phone: 01782 446544
Final cookie wording depends on the actual tools used (analytics, advertising pixels, live chat, payment integrations and embedded content) and should be reviewed before publication.
