Cookie Policy
How we use cookies and similar technologies.
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies are, how Tableview uses them on tableview.com and across the Tableview product, why we use them and how you can control them. It supplements and is part of our Privacy Policy. By using the site you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this policy, subject to your choices in the cookie banner.
- Last updated
- May 17, 2026
- Effective date
- May 17, 2026
- Questions
- office@tableview.com
You can switch off everything except strictly necessary cookies from the cookie banner on your first visit, or anytime later from the "Cookie preferences" link in the footer. We honour the Global Privacy Control signal automatically.
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The categories of cookies we use
Strictly necessary cookies
Required for the site to function. Without these the site cannot operate. They include the session cookie that keeps you signed in, CSRF tokens that protect against forgery, language preference, the cookie consent record itself and basic load-balancing identifiers. Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent under EU/UK law and are set on every visit.
Performance and security cookies
Aggregate stats on which pages load fast, which ones throw errors, which routes are used most, and detection of patterns associated with credential stuffing, scraping and other abuse. We use these signals to prioritise engineering work and to keep the site safe. They do not identify individuals.
Analytics cookies
Tell us, anonymously and in aggregate, which marketing pages are useful, which calls-to-action work and which guides people read to the end. Powered by Google Analytics 4 with IP anonymisation enabled. Loaded only after you accept analytics cookies in the banner.
Marketing cookies
Let us measure whether our paid campaigns led to a useful outcome (for example a demo request) and let us reach professional audiences in our market with relevant content. These cookies are set by our advertising partners (Meta, LinkedIn, Google Ads) and fire only after you accept marketing cookies in the banner.
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How to control cookies
- Use the Cookie preferences link in the site footer to change your choices at any time. Withdrawal is as easy as consent.
- Most browsers let you block or delete cookies entirely from their settings (typically Settings → Privacy & security → Cookies). Doing so may break parts of the site.
- On mobile, you can reset advertising identifiers from the OS-level privacy settings.
- For analytics opt-out specifically: Google Analytics offers a browser opt-out add-on.
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Consent rules by region
- EU, UK, Switzerland and EEA. Non-essential cookies are loaded only after you opt in via the banner. Pre-ticked boxes are not used and the choice to reject is presented with the same prominence as the choice to accept.
- United States. Cookies are loaded by default and you can opt out via the banner or via the Global Privacy Control signal. We honour both.
- Other regions. We apply the EU consent model by default unless local law is clearly less restrictive.
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Changes to this Cookie Policy
We update this Cookie Policy when the cookies we use change or when relevant law changes. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the most recent revision.
A real human reviews every legal request.
If you have a question about this Cookie Policy or want to exercise a right under it, write to us. We answer within five business days for routine requests; statutory deadlines are met in every case.
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