Privacy

Privacy

In the interest of promoting fairness, and to avoid double votes, we ask you for your name and email-address. Your details will never be passed on to other companies or people. We strive to offer our participants the highest standards of privacy and security, above the legal norms.

Subscribers to the website research panel will receive e-mail messages from MetrixLab, PanelPartners or Opinionbar to be informed or invited for researches. People who voted for the Website of the Year award and have confirmed their vote by clicking on the link in our confirmation email, will receive a one-off invitation next year via a mailing to vote again in next year’s election.

Cookies

This website uses cookies. Cookies are small bits of text that are downloaded to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. Your browser sends these cookies back to the website every time you visit the site again, so it can recognize you and can then tailor what you see on the screen.

For example, cookies ensure that you don’t have to login on every page you visit and it remembers your preferences like location and language settings. Cookies also allow us to see how many times our website is visited and which pages our visitors go to. Some cookies make it possible to track the behavior of visitors. This helps sites and advertisers to know more about your preferences and show more relevant advertisements.

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WebsiteoftheYear.co.uk uses the following cookies: identifying your visit to WebsiteoftheYear.co.uk, saving your details (name and email address during the voting period) so that you don’t have to fill in these details again when you move on to the next page or when you visit WebsiteoftheYear.co.uk again.