Cookie Policy

Information about cookies and how Nymbo uses them.

Last Updated: February 2026

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. They contain information that helps websites function properly and may remember user preferences. Cookies can be "session cookies" (deleted when you close your browser) or "persistent cookies" (stored for a longer period).

2. Nymbo's Cookie Use

Nymbo uses only essential cookies. We do not use tracking cookies, analytical cookies, advertising cookies, or any form of behavioral monitoring. Our cookie usage is strictly limited to what is necessary for basic site functionality and security.

3. Types of Essential Cookies We Use

Session Management

Essential cookies maintain your session while you browse our website. These cookies ensure that website features function properly and that your preferences (such as language settings) are maintained during your visit.

Security and Fraud Prevention

We use security-related cookies to detect and prevent fraudulent activity, unauthorized access attempts, and other security threats. These cookies help protect both our website and your information from malicious actors.

Cookie Consent Preference

When you make a choice regarding cookies through our cookie banner, we store your preference in a cookie so that we do not ask you again. This cookie respects your choice across sessions.

4. What We Do NOT Use Cookies For

Nymbo explicitly does not use cookies for:

5. Third-Party Cookies

Nymbo does not use third-party cookies for tracking or analytics. However, we do load some resources (CSS frameworks, JavaScript libraries) from content delivery networks (CDNs). These services are configured without tracking functionality:

These libraries do not place tracking cookies or collect behavioral data. They are used solely to enhance website functionality and performance.

6. Compliance with UK Regulations

Nymbo's cookie practices comply with:

7. Cookie Consent Banner

When you first visit Nymbo, we display a cookie consent banner informing you about essential cookies. You have three options:

8. Managing Your Cookies

Browser Settings

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most modern browsers allow you to:

Please note that disabling essential cookies may affect basic website functionality, such as session maintenance or security features.

Browser-Specific Instructions

9. Do Not Track (DNT)

Some browsers include a "Do Not Track" feature. While Nymbo respects user privacy regardless of this setting, we do not respond to DNT signals since we do not engage in tracking behavior. Our minimal cookie use means there is no tracking to decline.

10. Data Retention

Essential cookies are retained only as long as necessary for their function:

11. Information Security

While cookies are generally secure, we implement HTTPS encryption on all pages to protect data transmission. This ensures that cookies and other information sent between your browser and our server are encrypted and protected from interception.

12. Children and Cookies

Nymbo does not knowingly collect cookie-related information from children under 13. Our essential cookies serve only basic functionality purposes and do not identify or track individuals.

13. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices, new cookie technologies, or regulatory requirements. Changes will be effective upon posting, and we encourage you to review this policy periodically.

14. Questions About Cookies

If you have questions or concerns about our cookie practices, please contact us:

Nymbo
14 Regent Street
London, SW1Y 4HP
United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44 20 7946 0453
Monday - Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM GMT

15. Regulatory Authority

If you believe Nymbo has not complied with this Cookie Policy or UK cookie law, you may lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO):

Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)
Website: www.ico.org.uk
This is the independent authority for data protection in the UK.

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