Cookie Policy
The short version: we set no advertising or tracking cookies, and our analytics is cookieless.
Quit UK Tax sets no advertising or marketing cookies, and uses no third-party scripts. For usage measurement we use Vercel Web Analytics and Speed Insights — cookieless, first-party, and aggregate — which collect no personal data and set no advertising cookies. There is no cookie banner to dismiss. Anything stored on your device is strictly to make a tool work in your browser, and it is never sent to us.
Do you use cookies?
No advertising or tracking cookies. Quit UK Tax uses no advertising or marketing pixels, and no third-party scripts, fonts or chat widgets. For usage measurement we use Vercel Web Analytics and Vercel Speed Insights — these are cookieless and first-party: they collect aggregate, anonymous data about how the site is used and how fast it loads, using no cookies and no advertising identifiers, and they collect no personal data. Because we set no advertising or cross-site tracking cookies and our analytics is cookieless, there is no consent banner to dismiss.
What, if anything, is stored on my device?
Our calculators may keep your answers in your browser's local memory while you use them, so the tool can show your result and you do not lose your place. This is strictly to make the tool work; it stays on your own device, it is not a tracking cookie, and it is never sent to us. Clear your browser data and it is gone. We store no advertising identifiers and no third-party advertising cookies of any kind.
How does the contact form work then?
When you use the contact form, or choose "email me my result / my checklist", your submission posts to our own website, which forwards it server-side to our shared forms service (Resend); that service emails it to us, the site operator. This needs no tracking cookie. The only personal data involved is the email address and message or result you choose to send — set out in full in our Privacy Policy. If you never use the form, nothing leaves your browser.
Will this change?
If we ever introduce a strictly-necessary cookie, we will list it here and explain what it does. If we were ever to add anything that sets an advertising or cross-site tracking cookie — which we have no plans to do in v1 — we would ask for your consent first. For now: no advertising cookies, and only cookieless, aggregate analytics. Questions? Get in touch, or read the terms of use.