There's no cookie banner, and that's on purpose
You'll have noticed this site didn't ask you to accept anything.
That isn't an oversight — it sets no tracking cookies, so
there's nothing to ask about. If I build you a website, yours won't
have a banner either unless it genuinely needs one.
When you fill in a form
The contact form and the quote builder send me your name, phone
number, email address, business name and whatever you write in the
message box. That's it. I use it to ring you back and to put a price
together.
If you tell me how you heard about me, I keep that too — it's
how I work out which advertising is worth paying for. It's optional,
and leaving it blank changes nothing about the answer you get.
Your details are stored on my own server. They aren't sold, they
aren't shared with anyone for marketing, and they aren't used to sign
you up to anything. If you become a client I keep them while you're a
client and for six years afterwards, because HMRC requires business
records to be kept that long. If you don't become a client, ask and
I'll delete them.
When you're just looking round
I count page views, so I know whether an advert is doing anything.
What gets written down is: which page, when, and which advert or
website sent you. Nothing else. Specifically, none of this happens:
- No cookies, and nothing at all stored on your device.
- No IP address recorded — not even a scrambled one.
- No Facebook pixel, no Google Analytics, no tag manager, no advertising trackers.
- Nothing about your visit sent to anybody else.
- Nothing here can recognise you from one visit to the next, or follow you to another website. That's the deliberate bit, and it's why there's no banner.
The counting is done by my own software on my own server. The detail
is thrown away after 90 days and only a daily total is kept after
that.
The one thing loaded from somewhere else
The typefaces come from Google Fonts, so your browser fetches them
from Google when the page loads. It's the only request this site
makes to anyone but me, and I'd rather it didn't — serving them
from my own server is on the list. Nothing else on the page comes
from anywhere but here.
Client and referrer logins
The client area and the referral portal are separate,
password-protected areas. They set one cookie to keep you signed in,
which is what the law calls strictly necessary — without it
you'd be signed out on every click, so there's nothing to consent to.
Those areas aren't counted in any of the page-view figures above.
If you arrived here from a client's website
Some of the businesses I look after pay for a visitor report on
their own site, and it's the same counting described above —
which means their pages load one small script from this address.
It sets no cookie, stores nothing on your phone or computer, and
records no IP address. It counts the page, and the name of the site
you came from, and nothing else. Nothing goes to Google, Meta or any
advertising network, and nothing follows you from one site to
another — there's no identifier to follow you with.
For that data the business whose site you were on is in charge of
it, and I only handle it to give them their report, under written
terms they've agreed with me. Ask either of us and it can be deleted.
Your rights
You can ask me what I hold about you, ask me to correct it, or ask me
to delete it, and it costs you nothing. Get in touch and I'll sort it
— I'm one person, so it'll be me answering. If you're not happy
with how I've handled it you can complain to the Information
Commissioner's Office at
ico.org.uk.
Who I am
Wiseman Web Services Ltd — a limited company on paper, one
person in practice. Courtney Wiseman is the person responsible for
your data and the person you'll speak to. The quickest way to reach
me is the contact form.
Registered in England and Wales, company number 17312062.
Registered with the Information Commissioner's Office as a data
controller, registration number ZC210362.
Last updated 20 August 2026.