LEGAL

Cookie Policy (UK)

· Updated 30 May 2026

We’ve kept this as plain as we can. The short version: this website doesn’t set any tracking cookies, and we don’t run any third-party advertising or profiling tools. The longer version is below.

A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store, so it can remember things about your visit. UK rules (PECR, alongside UK GDPR) treat “cookies and similar technologies”, which includes browser features like localStorage and sessionStorage, the same way. We use the word “cookie” below as a catch-all for all of them.

What this website uses

Analytics: Plausible (cookieless)

We use a self-hosted instance of Plausible Analytics at analytics.prystine.co.uk to count how many people visit each page and which routes work best. Plausible was built specifically to be a privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics:

  • No cookies set. Not first-party, not third-party, none at all.
  • No personal data collected. No names, emails, IP addresses stored, fingerprints, or any cross-site tracking.
  • No data shared with anyone. The analytics service is hosted by us, on our own infrastructure, in the UK.

Because Plausible doesn’t store any information on your device and doesn’t collect personal data, no consent is required under UK PECR or UK GDPR. There’s no cookie banner because there’s nothing to consent to.

If you’d like to read more about how Plausible achieves this, their data policy is a clear and short read.

Functional preferences: your theme choice

If you toggle the site between light and dark mode using the theme switch in the navigation, we store your preference in your browser’s localStorage under the key theme (value: "light" or "dark"). This is so we can show you the same theme on your next visit instead of flashing back to the default.

This preference is:

  • Set only when you explicitly click the theme toggle. If you don’t toggle, nothing is stored.
  • Stored only on your device. It never leaves your browser and we never see it.
  • Easy to remove. Clearing your browser’s site data for quotify.app wipes it.

UK PECR exempts storage that is “strictly necessary for the provision of an information society service explicitly requested” by the user. Saving a theme choice you actively made falls within that exemption, so no consent banner is required.

What we don’t use

For the avoidance of doubt, this site does not use:

  • Google Analytics, GA4, Hotjar, FullStory, Mixpanel, or any other behavioural-analytics tool that sets cookies.
  • Advertising or retargeting pixels (Meta/Facebook Pixel, Google Ads, LinkedIn Insight Tag, TikTok Pixel, etc.).
  • Cross-site tracking or fingerprinting of any kind.
  • Embedded social-media widgets that set tracking cookies (e.g. the “Like” or “Share” buttons that quietly track you across the web). Our share links are plain <a> tags that open a share dialog on click: no scripts loaded, no cookies set.
  • Session-replay tools.

If we ever change this (for example, if we decide we need conversion tracking for paid advertising), we’ll update this page before the change goes live and we’ll add a proper consent banner with a clear “decline” option that’s just as easy to click as “accept”.

The Quotify app itself

This policy covers the marketing website at quotify.app. The Quotify application (at app.quotify.app) sets its own functional cookies, for example to keep you signed in. Those are covered separately inside the app, and only apply once you’ve created an account and signed in.

How to control cookies

You don’t need to do anything to use this site without cookies: we don’t set any tracking ones. If you’d like to clear the theme preference described above, you can:

  • Chrome / Edge: Settings → Privacy and security → Site settings → View permissions and data stored across sites → search “quotify.app” → Delete.
  • Safari: Safari → Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data → search “quotify.app” → Remove.
  • Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data → Manage Data → search “quotify.app” → Remove.

Or clear all site data from your browser’s history in one go.

Questions or complaints

If you have a question about this policy, please email us at [email protected].

If you believe we’re handling your data unlawfully and we haven’t resolved it to your satisfaction, you have the right to complain to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk.

Changes to this policy

We’ll update this page whenever the way we use cookies or similar technologies changes. The “last updated” date at the top of this page reflects the most recent change. Material changes (anything that adds tracking or storage) will be flagged on the homepage for at least 30 days before taking effect.


Quotify is a product of Prystine Web Solutions Ltd, registered in England & Wales (Company No. 12513859, VAT No. GB421674703).