Cookies Policy
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Cookie Policy Use
Madhouse Media Ltd
Last updated: 1st February 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Madhouse Media Ltd uses cookies and similar technologies on our website.
This policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use and protect personal data.
1. Who we are
This website is operated by Madhouse Media Ltd.
Company name: Madhouse Media Ltd
Company number: 11356598
Registered in: England and Wales
Registered office: Bridge End Chambers, Front Street, Chester Le Street, County Durham, United Kingdom, DH3 3QY
Email: hello@madhousemedia.co.uk
In this Cookie Policy, “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Madhouse Media Ltd.
2. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website.
Cookies can help websites work properly, remember preferences, improve performance, measure website traffic, support security, personalise content or help with marketing and advertising.
Similar technologies may also be used, including:
- pixels
- tags
- scripts
- tracking codes
- local storage
- session storage
- software development kits
- device identifiers
In this Cookie Policy, we use the word “cookies” to refer to cookies and similar technologies.
3. Types of cookies we may use
We may use the following types of cookies on our website.
Essential cookies
These cookies are needed for the website to work properly.
They may be used for things such as:
- website security
- page loading
- cookie consent preferences
- form functionality
- spam prevention
- remembering privacy choices
- enabling basic website features
Essential cookies do not usually require consent because they are necessary for the website to function.
Analytics and performance cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors use our website.
They may collect information such as:
- pages visited
- time spent on the website
- how visitors found the website
- device and browser information
- website errors
- general website performance
We use this information to improve our website, content, user experience and marketing activity.
Where required by law, we will ask for your consent before using analytics or performance cookies.
Functionality cookies
These cookies help improve how the website works for you.
They may be used to remember:
- preferences
- settings
- previous choices
- form details
- display options
- embedded content preferences
Where required by law, we will ask for your consent before using functionality cookies that are not essential.
Marketing and advertising cookies
These cookies may be used to support advertising, remarketing, campaign tracking and measurement.
They may help us:
- understand how adverts perform
- measure campaign results
- show relevant adverts
- limit how often adverts are shown
- build audiences for advertising platforms
- understand how people interact with our campaigns
Marketing and advertising cookies may be set by us or by third-party platforms such as search engines, social media platforms or advertising networks.
We will ask for your consent before using marketing or advertising cookies.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies may be set by third-party services that appear on our website.
This may include services such as:
- analytics tools
- advertising platforms
- social media platforms
- embedded videos
- maps
- forms
- CRM tools
- live chat tools
- spam protection tools
- payment or booking tools
Third-party providers may use cookies in line with their own privacy and cookie policies.
4. Cookies we use
The exact cookies used on our website may change depending on the tools, plugins and third-party services active at the time.
We may use cookies for the following purposes:
| Cookie category | Purpose | Consent required? |
|---|---|---|
| Essential cookies | To make the website work properly, protect security, remember cookie choices and enable basic functions | Usually no |
| Analytics cookies | To understand website traffic, performance and visitor behaviour | Usually yes, unless a specific legal exemption applies |
| Functionality cookies | To remember preferences and improve website features | Usually yes, unless essential |
| Marketing cookies | To support advertising, remarketing, campaign tracking and audience building | Yes |
| Third-party cookies | To support embedded tools, videos, maps, forms, analytics, CRM tools or advertising platforms | Depends on purpose, but often yes |
We aim to keep our cookie information accurate and up to date.
If we add new tools, plugins, tracking technologies or third-party platforms to the website, we may update this Cookie Policy and our cookie banner.
5. Managing your cookie choices
When you visit our website, you may be shown a cookie banner or cookie preference tool.
Where non-essential cookies are used, you can choose whether to accept or reject them.
You may be able to choose from options such as:
- accept all cookies
- reject non-essential cookies
- manage cookie preferences
- choose cookie categories individually
Non-essential cookies should not be placed on your device unless you have given consent, where consent is required.
You can change or withdraw your cookie consent at any time by using the cookie settings or cookie preference option on our website, where available.
If a cookie settings button is not visible, you can contact us at:
6. Browser settings
You can also control cookies through your browser settings.
Most browsers allow you to:
- block cookies
- delete cookies
- clear browsing data
- block third-party cookies
- receive alerts before cookies are placed
- manage cookie permissions for specific websites
Please note that blocking all cookies may affect how our website works. Some features may not load correctly if essential cookies are blocked.
You can usually find cookie settings in your browser’s privacy or security settings.
7. Consent
Where required by law, we will ask for your consent before using non-essential cookies.
Consent must be freely given, specific, informed and clear.
You can refuse non-essential cookies without losing access to the basic website.
You can withdraw your consent at any time.
Withdrawing consent will not affect the lawfulness of any processing that took place before consent was withdrawn.
8. Cookies and personal data
Some cookies may collect information that can identify you directly or indirectly, such as your IP address, device information, online identifiers or browsing behaviour.
Where cookies involve personal data, our use of that data is also covered by our Privacy Policy.
Our Privacy Policy explains:
- what personal data we collect
- why we use it
- our lawful bases
- who we share data with
- how long we keep data
- your data protection rights
- how to contact us
9. Third-party platforms
We may use third-party platforms or services that set cookies or similar technologies.
These may include, depending on the tools active on our website:
- Google services
- Meta/Facebook services
- LinkedIn services
- TikTok services
- analytics platforms
- advertising platforms
- CRM systems
- form tools
- embedded maps
- embedded videos
- security tools
- spam protection tools
- booking tools
- payment tools
These third parties may process information in line with their own privacy and cookie policies.
We do not control all cookies set by third parties.
Where required, we will provide cookie choices through our cookie banner or consent management tool.
10. Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time.
This may happen if:
- the law changes
- our website changes
- we add or remove cookies
- we change analytics or advertising tools
- we update our consent management platform
- we change third-party services
The latest version will be published on this page with an updated “last updated” date.
11. Contact us
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, please contact us:
Madhouse Media Ltd
Bridge End Chambers
Front Street
Chester Le Street
County Durham
United Kingdom
DH3 3QY
Email: hello@madhousemedia.co.uk
Company number: 11356598
Registered in: England and Wales
