Like most websites, UK Explorer uses cookies. Here’s what that means – without the legal waffle.
What are cookies?
Cookies are tiny files that get stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites work better, remember your preferences, and gather useful (anonymous) stats on how people use the site.
What we use cookies for:
- To make the website work smoothly.
- To help us understand which pages people visit (using simple analytics).
- To improve the site over time based on how visitors use it.
What we don’t use cookies for:
- We don’t use cookies for advertising or retargeting.
- We don’t collect any personal information via cookies.
- We don’t sell or share cookie data with third parties.
Your choices:
You’re in control. Most browsers let you manage or block cookies entirely if you prefer. The website should still work, but some features may behave differently.
Changes to this policy:
If anything changes, we’ll update this page.
In short: we use a few simple cookies to make the site better – nothing creepy, nothing sneaky.