Cookie Policy

nimbl Limited is part of the Caxton Group.

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Cookies Policy 

Below is information about how nimbl Ltd utilise cookies and other similar technologies on our website. This policy was last updated March 13, 2024, and we may update it periodically. 

 

1. Agreement to cookies 

By using our website, you agree to the placement of cookies and similar technologies on your device, including mobile devices, in accordance with your preferences as set in our cookie consent manager. Depending on your settings in our cookie consent manager on your mobile device, we may collect the following information through cookies or similar technologies; your unique device identifier, mobile device IP address, details about your device’s operating system, mobile carrier, and, to the extent permitted by applicable law, your location information. 

 

2. What are cookies? 

Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They enable the website to recognise your device and enhance your browsing experience. Cookies managed by nimbl Ltd are referred to as “first-party cookies,” while cookies from third parties are referred to as “third-party cookies.” 

 

3. Why do we use cookies and similar technologies? 

Cookies serve various purposes, including facilitating efficient navigation between website pages, remembering your preferences, and improving overall user experience. They can also help us provide you with more relevant advertisements based on your interests. Additionally, cookies assist us in analysing website usage and allow for interaction with social media platforms. 

 

4. Does nimbl Ltd use cookies for marketing and analytics? 

Yes, we may utilise information collected from cookies to understand user behaviour and personalise content and offers based on your profile. We may also combine cookie information, including data collected through our advertisements on third-party sites, with personally identifiable information. 

For example: 

If we send you a targeted email containing web beacons, cookies, or similar technologies, we can determine whether you open, read, or delete the message. 

When you click a link in a marketing email from nimbl Ltd, we may use a cookie to track the pages you visit and the content you downlad, even if you are not registered or signed into our site. 

We may combine data from various sources, such as publicly available information, your interactions with our websites and emails, and your social media credentials to assess your experience with nimbl Ltd and perform other activities outlined in our privacy policy. 

 

5. Do we use cookies from third-party companies? 

Some cookies, web beacons, and tracking technologies we use originate from third-party companies such as Facebook, Microsoft, HubSpot, YouTube, Instagram, and LinkedIn Analytics. These third-party cookies provide us with web analytics, intelligence about our sites, and measurement services for targeted advertising. These companies employ programming code to collect information about your website interactions, such as pages visited, links clicked, and duration of stay. However, this code only operates while you are on a nimbl Ltd website. For more details on how these companies collect and handle information no our behalf, please refer to their respective privacy policies: 

Meta (Facebook and Instagram) Privacy Policy 

Google (including YouTube) Privacy Policy 

Microsoft Privacy Policy 

HubSpot Privacy Policy 

LinkedIn Privacy Policy 

 

6. Do we use tracking technologies similar to cookies? 

In addition to cookies, we may utilise web beacons (including conversion pixels) or similar technologies for similar purposes. These technologies may be embedded on our websites, marketing emails, newsletters, or affiliated websites to track message openings and link clicks. Web beacons do not store information on your device but may work in conjunction with cookies to monitor website activity. The information provided in this policy regarding cookies also applies to web beacons and similar technologies. 

 

7. What if I don’t want cookies and tracking technologies?

If you prefer not to utilise cookies or similar tracking technologies, you have the option to adjust your cookie settings through our cookie consent manager. You can also remove existing cookies from your device using your browser settings or block future cookie placements through our cookie consent manager. 

However, please be aware that deleting or blocking cookies may impact your overall user experience on our website. 

 

8. Types of cookies we use

Our website employs various types of cookies, which are categorised as shown in the table below. Please note that not all cookies may be utilised in every jurisdiction or on all our websites. The following list outlines the categories of cookies used on our website: 

Category 

Description 

Strictly Necessary cookies 

These cookies are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of the website and enable you to navigate the site and utilise its features. They are essential for accessing secure areas of the site and for providing the services you have requested. Without these cookies, we would be unable to fulfill your specific requirements. 

First party analytics cookies 

These cookies enable us to utilise data analytics to assess and enhance the performance of our website, as well as deliver more relevant content to you. These cookies do not gather information that can personally identify an individual visitor and are not used to provide such information to any external third parties. However, in limited cases where we engage a service provider to assist us, they may have access to the data but are prohibited from using it for their own purposes 

Performance cookies 

Performance cookies are commonly third-party cookies provided by vendors we collaborate with or those working on our behalf. They gather information about your visit and usage of the nimbl Ltd website, such as the most frequently visited pages and any encountered error messages. These cookies do not collect personally identifiable information. All data collected by these cookies is anonymous and solely used to enhance the functionality of the website. Third-party vendors may have access to this data and leverage it to improve their own services and offerings. 

Functionality cookies 

These cookies enable the website to remember your preferences and choices, such as your username, language, or region, in order to provide enhanced and personalised features. 
It's important to note that these cookies do not track your browsing activity on other websites. They do not gather any information about you that could be used for advertising purposes or to remember your browsing history outside of our website. 

Marketing cookies 

We utilise advertising and social media cookies, which may include web beacons and other tracking and storage technologies. These cookies serve several purposes: 

  1. Delivering advertisements that are more relevant to you and align with your interests 
  1. Controlling the frequency with which you see advertisements 
  1. Assisting in measuring the effectiveness of advertising campaigns 
  1. Enabling retargeting to the nimbl Ltd websites and information 
  1. Understanding user behaviour following the viewing of an advertisement 

These cookies are typically placed by advertising networks with the permission of the site operator. They help to remember your visit to a website and often contribute to the functionality provided by the associated organisation. This type of cookie may influence the content and messages you encounter on other wbsites you visit. 

 

If you have any questions now or during your visit, please submit your request through our Contact Us form. You can adjust your cookie settings at any time from our cookie consent manager. 

 

9. List of cookies used on this site

Category 

What it does 

Description

 Marketing

doubleclick.net

Collects data on user behaviour and interaction to optimise the website and make advertisement on the website more relevant.

Marketing

google.co.uk

Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor's online behaviour across websites

Marketing

google.com

Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor's online behaviour across websites

Marketing

hsforms.com

Collects data on user behaviour and interaction to optimise the website and make advertisement on the website more relevant.

Necessary

hubspot.com

This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on the use of their website.

Marketing

linkedin.com

Registers which server-cluster is serving the visitor. The is used in context with load balancing, to optimise user experience.

Marketing

px.ads.linkedin.com

 Collects data on user behaviour and interaction to optimise the website and make advertisement on the website more relevant.

Marketing

region1.google-analytics.com

Used by Google Analytics to collect data on the number of times a u ser has visited the website as well as dates for the first and most recent visit.

Marketing

td.doubleclick.net

Collects data on user behaviour and interaction to optimise the website and make advertisement on the website more relevant.

Necessary

trustpilot.com

Trustpilot widgets don't require cookies to work, but it may appear that widgets are dropping cookies when in the developer browser view. This is for one of two reasons:

Their widgets are built in iframes. Browsers always list iframes in the developer browser view, whether or not cookies are included; and if a user has visited either the Trustpilot consumer or business website and has accepted cookies, cookies will show up in the developer console.
Their widgets are hosted on the same domain as our consumer and business sites, and because cookies operate on a domain-by-domain basis, the permissions are the same. The widgets can access the same cookies hosted on the website, but we don't use them.

Necessary

widget.trustpilot.com

Trustpilot widgets don't require cookies to work, but it may appear that widgets are dropping cookies when in the developer browser view. This is for one of two reasons:

Their widgets are built in iframes. Browsers always list iframes in the developer browser view, whether or not cookies are included; and if a user has visited either the Trustpilot consumer or business website and has accepted cookies, cookies will show up in the developer console.
Their widgets are hosted on the same domain as our consumer and business sites, and because cookies operate on a domain-by-domain basis, the permissions are the same. The widgets can access the same cookies hosted on the website, but we don't use them.