Legal and compliance

Cookie Policy

How Travel Xchange expects to use cookies, browser storage, and similar technologies.

Last updated: 19 May 2026Draft for legal review

Built for trust from the start

These pages give the MVP a clear public trust layer. Before launch, a solicitor should review them against the final business model, suppliers, and operating processes.

Important MVP notice

This cookie policy is a starter draft. The MVP currently uses a local cookie preference banner and basic browser storage so the future consent experience can be tested.

Before production launch, the final cookie list should be checked against the tools actually installed on the live website.

What cookies and similar technologies are

Cookies and similar technologies can store information on a user's device or read information from that device. They may include cookies, local storage, pixels, tags, scripts, and analytics tools.

Necessary technologies

Necessary technologies help the website work, keep users logged in, protect security, remember consent choices, and support core platform features.

These are treated as required because the website cannot operate properly without them.

Analytics technologies

Analytics technologies may help Travel Xchange understand page visits, product usage, errors, and performance.

Optional analytics should only be used after the user has been given a clear choice.

Marketing technologies

Marketing technologies may be used later for advertising measurement, sponsored content reporting, newsletter sponsorship, or campaign performance.

Marketing cookies and similar tools should not be activated unless the user has agreed where consent is required.

Changing your choice

Users can manage their cookie preference from the banner. A full account preference centre can be added in a later phase.