Cookie Policy
E-Lucid Solutions Ltd | Last updated: 13 May 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how E-Lucid Solutions Ltd (“E-LUCID“, “we“, “us“, “our“) uses cookies and similar technologies on the website at www.e-lucid.com (the “Website“). It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which describes how we handle Personal Data more generally.
Our use of cookies is governed by the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (“PECR“) and, where cookies collect Personal Data, the UK General Data Protection Regulation (“UK GDPR“) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognise your device, remember your preferences and improve your experience. We also use similar technologies such as pixels, tags and local storage; for simplicity, this Policy refers to all of these as “cookies”.
Cookies can be:
- First-party — set by us and read only by our Website; or third-party — set by another organisation whose service we use (for example, Google or Cloudflare).
- Session cookies — deleted automatically when you close your browser; or persistent cookies — stored on your device until they expire or you delete them.
- Strictly necessary — required for the Website to function; or optional — used only with your consent.
2. Your consent and choices
When you first visit the Website you will see a cookie banner managed by our consent-management platform (CookieYes). The banner lets you:
- accept all cookies;
- reject all non-essential cookies; or
- choose which categories you wish to allow.
Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent and cannot be disabled, because the Website (and the cookie banner itself) will not function without them. All other cookies are set only after you have given consent.
You can change your preferences at any time by clicking the “Cookie settings” link in the footer of the Website. You can also delete cookies from your browser at any time — see section 5.
3. Cookies we use
4. Third-party cookies
Some cookies on the Website are set by third parties acting on our behalf or providing functionality we rely on. The principal third parties are:
- Cloudflare, Inc. — security and performance services, including bot management. See cloudflare.com/privacypolicy.
- Google LLC — Google reCAPTCHA (bot protection for our forms). See policies.google.com/privacy.
- Microsoft Corporation — Microsoft Bookings meeting-scheduling system and associated session and analytics cookies. See privacy.microsoft.com.
- CookieYes Ltd — consent-management platform. See cookieyes.com/privacy-policy.
These third parties may transfer Personal Data outside the United Kingdom. Where they do so, transfers are subject to appropriate safeguards described in our Privacy Policy.
5. Managing cookies in your browser
You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings. The links below take you to the help pages of common browsers:
If you disable strictly necessary cookies, some parts of the Website may not function correctly — including the cookie banner itself and our meeting-booking system.
6. Do Not Track
Some browsers transmit a “Do Not Track” signal. There is currently no industry consensus on how websites should respond to this signal, and the Website does not change its behaviour based on it. You can manage your preferences via the cookie banner or your browser settings as described above.
7. Changes to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use or for operational, legal or regulatory reasons. The current version is always available on the Website and the “Last updated” date at the top of this page will be revised accordingly. Material changes will be brought to your attention through the cookie banner.
8. Contact us
Data Protection Representative
E-Lucid Solutions Ltd
Floor 3A, Maple House
149 Tottenham Court Road
London, W1T 7NF
United Kingdom
For more information about how we handle Personal Data more generally, please see our Privacy Policy. If you have a concern you have been unable to resolve with us, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk.