Cookies Policy
Cookies Policy
Last updated: May 2026
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites function correctly and help website owners understand how visitors interact with the site.
2. How We Use Cookies
atobbushire.ie uses only essential and limited analytics-related cookies.
We do not:
Use advertising cookies
Use remarketing or retargeting tools
Sell your data
Use third-party marketing pixels
3. Types of Cookies We Use
a) Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function properly.
They may be set by:
Framer (website hosting platform)
Purpose:
Enable core website functionality
Maintain website security
Support page navigation and performance
b) Analytics & Performance Cookies
We use Google Tag Manager to manage website scripts and analytics tools.
Google Tag Manager itself does not store personal information directly but may assist in loading analytics services used to:
Understand website traffic and usage
Improve website performance and user experience
Where possible, analytics data is anonymised or aggregated.
4. Cookies We Do Not Use
We do not use:
Advertising cookies
Behavioural profiling cookies
Social media tracking pixels
Third-party marketing trackers
5. Managing Cookies
You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings.
Most browsers allow you to:
Block all cookies
Delete existing cookies
Control cookie preferences for individual websites
Please note that disabling essential cookies may affect website functionality.
6. Consent
Where required by law, a cookie consent banner will be displayed when you first visit the website, allowing you to manage your cookie preferences.
By continuing to use the website after accepting cookies, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy.
7. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. Updates will be published on this page.
8. Contact
For any questions regarding this Cookie Policy or your personal data, contact:
Cookies Policy
Cookies Policy
Last updated: May 2026
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites function correctly and help website owners understand how visitors interact with the site.
2. How We Use Cookies
atobbushire.ie uses only essential and limited analytics-related cookies.
We do not:
Use advertising cookies
Use remarketing or retargeting tools
Sell your data
Use third-party marketing pixels
3. Types of Cookies We Use
a) Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function properly.
They may be set by:
Framer (website hosting platform)
Purpose:
Enable core website functionality
Maintain website security
Support page navigation and performance
b) Analytics & Performance Cookies
We use Google Tag Manager to manage website scripts and analytics tools.
Google Tag Manager itself does not store personal information directly but may assist in loading analytics services used to:
Understand website traffic and usage
Improve website performance and user experience
Where possible, analytics data is anonymised or aggregated.
4. Cookies We Do Not Use
We do not use:
Advertising cookies
Behavioural profiling cookies
Social media tracking pixels
Third-party marketing trackers
5. Managing Cookies
You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings.
Most browsers allow you to:
Block all cookies
Delete existing cookies
Control cookie preferences for individual websites
Please note that disabling essential cookies may affect website functionality.
6. Consent
Where required by law, a cookie consent banner will be displayed when you first visit the website, allowing you to manage your cookie preferences.
By continuing to use the website after accepting cookies, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy.
7. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. Updates will be published on this page.
8. Contact
For any questions regarding this Cookie Policy or your personal data, contact: