Cookie Policy

Definition 

This is our cookie policy. If you use our website, your acceptance of this policy will be given by your continued use. If you do not agree with this policy, please stop using our website immediately. 

Use of our website is also subject to our website terms of use:  https://udetidigital.com/terms/

and privacy policy: https://udetidigital.com/privacy/

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit our website and are used to make the users experience more efficient. We are able to store cookies on your computer where they are necessary for the operation of the site however, for non-essential cookies we need your permission. 

Who We Are

https://www.udetidigital.com is operated by Udeti Digital Limited, a company registered in England and Wales under company number 15169904. 

Some important details about us: 

Our registered office is at Hamil House, 112-116 Chorley New Road, Bolton, BL1 4DH.

Our email address is: [email protected]

How We Use Cookies 

We use cookies to recognise you and your preferences, improve our site’s performance and collect analytical information for ourselves and our business partners. We track users on our site to identify which parts of our website have been visited and to allow us to make our site more relevant to our users. Without the knowledge gained we would not be able to provide certain functionality on our website.   

“Session” and “Persistent” Cookies 

“Session cookies” allow us to track your actions during a single browsing session, but they do not remain on your device afterwards. 

“Persistent cookies” remain on your device between sessions. We use them to authenticate you and to remember your preferences. We can also use them to balance the load on our servers and improve your experience on our website. 

Session and persistent cookies can be either first- or third-party cookies. A first-party cookie is set by the website being visited; a third-party cookie is set by a different website. Both types of cookie may be used by us or our business partners. 

Cookies used on the site are categorised and below you can read about each category and understand more about which can be disabled.  

When categories that have been previously allowed are disabled, all cookies assigned to that category will be removed from your browser. Additionally, you can see a list of cookies assigned to each category and detailed information in the cookie declaration. 

 Cookie Categories  

All our cookies are categorised by the role they fulfil on our website: 

  1. Strictly Necessary: these are essential to enable you to move around our website and use features such as secure services. The website won’t function properly without these cookies and they are enabled by default and cannot be disabled. 
  2. Functionality: allow the website to remember your choices and to personalise certain features. These cookies may be anonymised and cannot track your browsing activity on other websites. 
  3. Analytical: collect information as to how users use the website. These analytics cookies don’t collect information that identifies a visitor. The information collected is aggregated and used to improve our website. 
  4. Marketing: used to track visitors across websites to allow publishers to display relevant and engaging advertisements. 

Cookie Declaration

Cookies used on this website can be viewed by selecting the ‘consent preferences’ icon usually located on the bottom left of each webpage.

Disclaimer 

If at any time you wish to disable our cookies, you may do so through the settings on your browser. However, if you choose to disable or delete our cookies, that will prevent certain important areas and features of our service from functioning properly. 

Notwithstanding, the audit undertaken regarding our cookies, it is possible we may have missed one from our list above. If you happen to find one that is being set on our site, please let us know.

Applicable Law  

We will use our best efforts to negotiate in good faith and settle any dispute that may arise out of or relating to this Agreement or any breach of it.  

If any such dispute cannot be settled amicably through ordinary negotiations between the Parties, or either or both is or are unwilling to engage in this process, either Party may propose to the other in writing that structured negotiations be entered into with the assistance of a fully accredited mediator before resorting to litigation.  

If the Parties are unable to agree upon a mediator, or if the mediator agreed upon is unable or unwilling to act and an alternative mediator cannot be agreed, any party may within 14 days of the date of knowledge of either event apply to Udeti Digital’s legal representative to appoint a mediator.  

Within 14 days of the appointment of the mediator (either by mutual agreement of the Parties or following Udeti Digital’s legal representative’s own procedure), the Parties will meet with the mediator to agree the procedure to be adopted for the mediation, unless otherwise agreed between the parties and the mediator.  

All negotiations connected with the relevant dispute(s) will be conducted in confidence and without prejudice to the rights of the Parties in any further proceedings.  

If the Parties agree on a resolution of the dispute at mediation, the agreement shall be reduced to writing and, once signed by the duly authorised representatives of both Parties, shall be final and binding on them.  

If the Parties fail to resolve the dispute(s) within 60 days (or such longer term as may be agreed between the Parties) of the mediator being appointed, or if either Party withdraws from the mediation procedure, then either Party may exercise any right to seek a remedy through arbitration by an arbitrator to be appointed by Udeti Digital’s legal representative.  

Any dispute shall not affect the Parties’ ongoing obligations under the Agreement.  

The English courts have the only right to hear claims related to our site, and all disputes are governed by English law.