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Cookie policy

This page explains the cookies and similar storage Get My Windows uses, what they do and how you can control them. Please read it alongside our privacy policy.

Last updated: July 2026

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser. We also use your browser's local storage in the same way. We only use first-party storage — set by this website itself — and we do not use it to build advertising profiles about you.

Cookies we set on landing

When you arrive from an advert or a link that carries campaign information, we save that information so we can understand which campaigns lead to enquiries and attach the correct source to your request. These are first-party wml_* cookies, mirrored in local storage, set when you land on the site. They store marketing-attribution values — UTM parameters and advertising click identifiers — and expire 90 days after they are set (or refreshed).

CookiePurposeExpiry
wml_utm_source, wml_utm_medium, wml_utm_campaign, wml_utm_term, wml_utm_contentStore the UTM campaign values from your landing address so your enquiry is attributed correctly.90 days
wml_gclid, wml_fbc, wml_fbp and similarStore advertising click identifiers (Google, Meta and other ad platforms) to measure campaign performance.90 days
wml_landing_urlRecords the first page you arrived on, sent with your enquiry for attribution.90 days

The exact set of click-identifier cookies depends on how you reached the site — only the values present in your landing address are stored. These cookies are strictly first-party and are not shared with third-party advertising networks from this site.

Analytics and tag-manager cookies

We have prepared this site to use a tag manager, but it is switched off by default. If and when we enable it — for example to run privacy-friendly analytics — additional cookies may be set (such as Google Analytics' _ga and _ga_* cookies, typically lasting up to two years). We will update this policy, and add any consent controls required, before those cookies go live.

Managing cookies

You can delete or block cookies through your browser settings, and clear local storage the same way. Blocking our wml_* cookies will not stop you using the site or submitting an enquiry — it only means your enquiry may not be attributed to the campaign you came from. Browser help pages explain how to manage cookies in Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as our use of cookies changes. Any updates will appear on this page with a revised "last updated" date.

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