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Cookie policy.

How we use cookies and similar technologies, what each one does, and how you can control them. We try to use as few as possible.

Last updated · 22 May 2026

1. What is a cookie

A cookie is a small text file stored on your device by your browser when you visit a website. Cookies allow a site to remember things between visits, such as whether you are signed in or what preferences you have set. We also use closely-related technologies (local storage, server-side session tokens) which are covered by this policy where relevant.

2. The cookies we use

Strictly necessary: session cookies required to keep you signed in to the trade platform and the developer dashboard, plus a CSRF protection token. The site cannot function without these.

Preferences: a small number of cookies remember your preferences — for example, your default supplier panel, your last-used VRM, or whether you have dismissed an onboarding banner.

Analytics: privacy-respecting analytics that count page views and broad device categories. We do not use third-party advertising trackers on our marketing site, and we do not build cross-site behavioural profiles.

3. Third parties

Where third-party tools are involved (for example, our payment processor on the checkout flow, or an embedded video on a marketing page), those tools may set their own cookies. We list them in the in-product cookie banner so you can decide before they load.

4. How to control cookies

On first visit you are asked to choose which non-essential cookie categories to allow. You can change that choice at any time from the cookie settings link in the footer.

Most browsers also let you block or delete cookies entirely. Doing so for strictly-necessary cookies will prevent you from signing in or placing orders. Doing so for analytics cookies has no functional impact.

5. Changes to this policy

When we add or remove cookies we update this page and refresh the cookie banner so you can review your choice. The date at the top of this page reflects the most recent material change.

6. Questions

For anything cookie-related, email privacy@partsresolve.co.uk.

This document is provided for transparency and is not a substitute for advice from your own solicitor. If you have a question about it, email legal@partsresolve.co.uk.