Promoting Equality & Social Justice in Housing in Wales
Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how Tai Pawb uses cookies and similar technologies on our website, www.taipawb.org.

It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use, store and protect personal information.

Who we are

We’re Tai Pawb. A registered charity, number 1110078 and a company registered at Companies House in Wales with the company registration number 05282554. 

Address: Trident Court,. Mariners House,. East Moors Road,. Cardiff. CF24 5TD.

You can contact us using details on this website.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites work properly, remember choices you make, understand how people use the website, and support security.

This policy also covers similar technologies, such as pixels, tags, scripts, local storage and other tools that store information on, or access information from, your device.

Some cookies last only while your browser is open. These are called session cookies. Others stay on your device for a set period, unless you delete them sooner. These are called persistent cookies.

Cookies may be set by Tai Pawb directly. These are called first-party cookies. Cookies may also be set by other organisations whose services we use on our website. These are called third-party cookies.

How we use cookies and similar technologies

We use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • make our website work properly;
  • keep our website secure;
  • remember your cookie choices;
  • improve our website and services;
  • support embedded content or links to other services, where used.

We do not currently use cookies to show targeted adverts, retarget visitors, or track visitors across other websites for marketing purposes.

Types of cookies we use

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are needed for the website to work properly and securely. They may be used to:

  • load pages correctly;
  • remember your language preferences;
  • remember your cookie choices;
  • support security;
  • prevent fraud or misuse;
  • maintain website functionality; and
  • enable services you request.

You cannot switch off strictly necessary cookies through our cookie settings because the website needs them to operate. You may be able to block them using your browser settings, but some parts of the website may not work properly.

Analytics and statistical cookies

We use analytics information to understand how people use our website and to improve it.

Our analytics are used for statistical purposes. We use aggregated and anonymised information wherever possible, such as:

  • numbers of visits to pages;
  • how people move around the website;
  • which pages are most or least used;
  • device, browser and operating system information;
  • high-level geographic information, such as country or city;
  • general referral information, such as whether visitors came from a search engine or another website; and
  • performance information, such as page loading or errors.

This information helps us understand whether our website is working well and how we can improve it.

Our analytics service does not set cookies or track personal information.

Preference and functionality cookies

We may use preference or functionality cookies to remember choices you make, such as display settings or other website preferences.

These cookies help improve your experience of our website. If you disable them, some features may not work as expected.

Embedded content and social media

Some pages may include links, buttons or embedded content from other websites or platforms, such as social media platforms or video providers.

If you interact with embedded content or share buttons, the relevant third party may set cookies or similar technologies. Those third parties may use cookies for their own purposes, including analytics, personalisation or advertising.

Where possible, we use privacy-friendly options, such as links rather than embedded tracking tools. If third-party cookies are used, we will provide information about them and ask for consent where possible.

Consent and your choices

We will ask for your consent before using cookies or similar technologies that require consent.

You can change your cookie choices at any time. 

Where the law allows us to use certain cookies without consent, such as strictly necessary cookies, we will still provide clear information about them. Where required, we will provide a simple way for you to object.

Cookies we use

The table below explains the cookies and similar technologies we use on our website.

Cookie or technology
Provider
Purpose
Type
Duration
Consent or exception
wp-wpml_current_language
taipawb.org
Stores the current language/language settings.
First Party
session
Functional
elementor
taipawb.org
Allows the website owner to implement or change the website’s content in real-time. Only set for logged-in administrators who can modify the website. It will not be set for visitors or logged-in members.
First Party
never
Necessary
wpEmojiSettingsSupports
taipawb.org
Set when a user interacts with emojis on the site. It helps determine if the user’s browser can display emojis properly.
First Party
session
Functional
beacon_vid
Beacon CRM
Managing your Beacon session – used to identify returning visitors and manage session context across different pages.
Third Party
1 year
Functional
__Secure-ROLLOUT_TOKEN
YouTube
This cookie is set by YouTube and phases rollout of new YouTube features.
Third Party
180 days
Necessary

Analytics providers

Our site uses Plausible – a privacy friendly analytics provider – to help us understand how visitors use our website.

Plausible provides independent, open source analytics based in the EU and offers a simple way for site owners to understand traffic without surveilling their visitors. It does not cookies and does not collect personal data, instead producing aggregated and anonymised information. We do not use analytics information to identify individual visitors, profile individuals, or track them across other websites.

Analytics providers may process information on our behalf. Some providers may process information outside the UK. Where this happens, we will make sure appropriate safeguards are in place, as explained in our Privacy Policy.

You can manage cookies through your browser settings.

How to control cookies through your browser

Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through browser settings. You can usually:

  • see what cookies are stored on your device;
  • delete cookies;
  • block all cookies;
  • block third-party cookies; or
  • set preferences for particular websites.

The settings available depend on your browser. If you block all cookies, some parts of our website may not work properly.

Third-party websites

Our website may link to other websites. This Cookie Policy does not apply to those websites.

Other websites and platforms may use their own cookies and similar technologies. We encourage you to read their cookie policies and privacy notices.

Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, cookies, technology, legal requirements or guidance.

Contact us

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies and similar technologies, please contact us.

Last Updated: July 14, 2026