Cookie Policy

How LynkPay Ltd uses cookies and similar technologies on lynkpay.co.uk.

Effective date: 16 June 2026 · Last updated: 16 June 2026

1. Introduction

LynkPay Ltd (“LynkPay”, “we”, “us” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies (such as tracking pixels) on our website, www.lynkpay.co.uk, to make it work, to improve its performance and functionality, and to understand how it is used. This Cookie Policy explains what these technologies are, the types we use, and how you can manage them. You can change your browser settings to prevent cookies from being placed on your device, as explained in section 5. Please note that disabling or removing cookies may affect the functionality and security of our website and our ability to provide our services to you. This policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.

2. About cookies

Cookies are small text files containing small amounts of information that are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. Your web browser then sends these cookies back to the website on each subsequent visit so that the site can recognise your device and remember certain information. Cookies may be either session cookies or persistent cookies: Session cookies last only for the duration of your visit and are deleted when you close your browser. They support tasks such as security and basic navigation between pages. Persistent cookies remain on your device after you close your browser, until they expire or you delete them. They allow a website to remember your actions and preferences over time. Whether a cookie is a first-party or third-party cookie depends on the website it comes from. First-party cookies are set by or on behalf of the website you are visiting; all others are third-party cookies. We use both. Where third parties set cookies through our site, we do not permit them to use those cookies for any purpose other than those described in this policy.

3. The types of cookies we use

Strictly necessary cookies — required for the operation of our website, including cookies that enable core functionality and security. These do not require your consent. Performance and analytics cookies — allow us to recognise and count visitors and to see how they move around our website, so that we can improve how it works and keep it easy to use. The information is collected in aggregate and does not identify you individually. Functionality cookies — used to recognise you when you return to our website, enabling us to personalise content and remember your preferences, such as your choice of language or region. Marketing cookies — record your visit, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed, so that we can make our website and any advertising shown on it more relevant to your interests. We may share this information with third parties for this purpose. We only set non-essential cookies (performance, functionality and marketing cookies) with your consent, which you give through our cookie banner and can change at any time.

4. The cookies we use

The tables below describe the cookies we use. The exact cookies present may vary over time as we update our website and the third-party services we rely on; the categories and purposes below reflect how we use cookies. 4.1 Strictly necessary cookies Session cookie — Strictly necessary, Session: Maintains your session and the security and basic functionality of the site as you move between pages. Consent preference — Strictly necessary, Up to 12 months: Remembers your cookie choices so that we do not ask you again on every visit. Security / load balancing — Strictly necessary, Session: Helps protect the site, route traffic and identify trusted requests. Contains no personally identifying information. 4.2 Performance and analytics cookies Google Analytics (e.g. _ga, _gid) — Performance / analytics, Up to 24 months: Helps us understand how visitors use the site, which pages are popular and where errors occur, so that we can improve it. IP addresses are anonymised where possible. 4.3 Functionality cookies Preference cookie — Functionality, Up to 12 months: Remembers choices you make, such as language or region, to personalise your experience. 4.4 Marketing cookies Marketing / advertising cookies — Marketing, Up to 12 months: Set by us or our advertising partners to record your visit and the pages you view, so that advertising shown to you is more relevant. May be shared with third parties for this purpose.

5. How to manage and disable cookies

You can manage your cookie preferences at any time through the cookie banner or settings on our website. You can also control cookies through your browser settings, including rejecting cookies and enabling “do not track” features. Please note that if you do so, parts of our website may no longer function as expected — for example, if you delete cookies, any preferences they record will be lost. If your concern is about third-party cookies, we recommend that you reject those cookies rather than all cookies, so that we can continue to provide the functionality you expect. To stop your browser from accepting cookies, see the help pages for your browser:

6. Tracking pixels in emails

We may use tracking pixels in marketing emails we send you to help us understand and improve your email experience. A tracking pixel is a small, typically invisible image embedded in an email that allows us to see whether the email was opened, the device and email client used, and which links were followed. We use this information to gauge the effectiveness of our communications. You can withdraw your consent to receiving emails with tracking pixels at any time by unsubscribing using the link in the footer of the emails.

7. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may make changes to this Cookie Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page and, where appropriate, notified to you. Please check back periodically to stay informed of how we use cookies.

8. Contact us

If you have any questions about our use of cookies or this policy, please email privacy@lynkpay.co.uk, or write to us at LynkPay Ltd, We Work, 1 St. Peters Square, Manchester, M2 3DE