Cookie Policy

Last updated 17th June 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Catching Sparks Digital, uses cookies and similar technologies on our websites, funnel pages, landing pages, checkout pages, and digital product pages. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.

1. Who we are

Catching Sparks Digital is a trading name of Catching Excellence Ltd.

Company name: Catching Excellence Ltd
Trading name: Catching Sparks Digital
Company number: 11205908
Registered office: 27 Eveleigh Ave, Bath, BA1 7DH
Registered in: England and Wales
Email: [email protected]

In this Cookie Policy, “we”, “us” and “our” means Catching Sparks Digital.

2. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites work properly, remember preferences, understand how visitors use pages, and support marketing or advertising activity.

Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, scripts, tracking links, local storage, device identifiers, and analytics tools.

The UK rules on cookies and similar technologies are covered by the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations, also known as PECR. The ICO explains that these rules also apply to similar technologies that store or access information on a user’s device.

3. How we use cookies

We may use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • make our websites and funnels work properly

  • deliver pages, forms, checkouts, and digital product access

  • remember basic preferences

  • measure website and funnel performance

  • understand which pages, links, and emails are working

  • track sign-ups, purchases, and campaign performance

  • improve our products, content, and customer journey

  • show relevant ads or retargeting campaigns

  • measure advertising performance

  • prevent fraud, spam, or misuse of our services

4. Types of cookies we may use

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are needed for our websites, forms, checkouts, security, and digital product access to work.

They may be used for:

  • page loading

  • form submission

  • checkout functionality

  • account login

  • security

  • fraud prevention

  • remembering cookie preferences

These cookies are usually always active because the website or service cannot function properly without them.

Analytics and performance cookies

These cookies help us understand how people use our websites and funnels.

They may tell us:

  • which pages are visited

  • how long visitors stay

  • which links are clicked

  • which traffic sources bring visitors

  • whether a funnel page is converting

  • whether there are errors or drop-off points

We may use analytics tools such as GoHighLevel analytics, Google Analytics, or similar services.

Marketing and advertising cookies

These cookies help us understand ad performance and may allow us to show relevant ads to people who have visited our websites or interacted with our content.

They may be used for:

  • Meta/Facebook/Instagram advertising

  • Google advertising

  • retargeting

  • conversion tracking

  • campaign measurement

  • audience building

  • ad optimisation

These cookies are not essential to the website working.

Functionality cookies

These cookies help remember choices or improve your experience.

They may be used for:

  • remembering preferences

  • improving form behaviour

  • saving basic page settings

  • making content easier to access

5. Third-party cookies and tools

We may use third-party platforms that set or use cookies and similar technologies.

These may include:

  • GoHighLevel

  • ManyChat

  • Stripe

  • PayPal

  • Meta/Facebook/Instagram

  • Google Analytics

  • Google Ads

  • OpenAI / ChatGPT-related tools

  • checkout platforms

  • email marketing platforms

  • website hosting or funnel tools

  • automation tools

These third parties may process information according to their own privacy policies and cookie policies.

We are not responsible for the cookie practices of third-party websites or platforms.

6. Consent

Where required by law, we will ask for your consent before using non-essential cookies, such as analytics, marketing, advertising, or retargeting cookies.

The ICO says valid consent must be freely given, specific, informed, and involve clear positive action, such as ticking a box or clicking a button. It also says you cannot rely on consent if information about cookies is hidden away in a hard-to-find privacy policy.

Strictly necessary cookies may be used without consent where they are required to provide the website or service you requested.

7. Managing cookie preferences

Where available, you can manage your cookie choices through our cookie banner or cookie settings tool.

You can also control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:

  • view cookies

  • delete cookies

  • block cookies

  • block third-party cookies

  • set preferences for specific websites

If you block or delete cookies, some parts of our websites, forms, checkout pages, or digital product access may not work properly.

8. Cookies we may use

The exact cookies used may change depending on the tools active on a page.

Examples of cookies or similar technologies that may be used include:

TypePurposeExample toolsEssentialWebsite, funnel, form, checkout, security, accessGoHighLevel, Stripe, PayPalAnalyticsPage visits, clicks, funnel performance, conversion trackingGoHighLevel, Google AnalyticsMarketingAds, retargeting, campaign measurementMeta Pixel, Google AdsFunctionalityPreferences, smoother user experienceWebsite/funnel toolsEmail/link trackingEmail opens, link clicks, campaign performanceGoHighLevel, email marketing tools.

9. Email tracking

Our emails may include tracking technologies that tell us whether an email has been opened or whether a link has been clicked.

We use this information to:

  • understand which emails are useful

  • improve our content and offers

  • deliver relevant follow-up emails

  • measure launch and funnel performance

You can unsubscribe from marketing emails at any time using the unsubscribe link in our emails.

10. Advertising and retargeting

If we run ads, we may use cookies, pixels, or tracking technologies to understand whether our advertising is effective.

For example, we may use tracking to understand whether someone:

  • visited a landing page

  • signed up for a free resource

  • joined a waitlist

  • purchased a product

  • clicked through from an ad

  • returned to a page later

This helps us improve advertising relevance and avoid wasting budget on completely random digital confetti.

11. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time.

When we make changes, we will update the “Last updated” date at the top of this page.

12. Contact us

For questions about this Cookie Policy, contact Catching Sparks Digital
Email: [email protected]