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Privacy and Analytics

This page explains what stays in your browser, what may be measured, and how the site thinks about privacy on a free and ad-supported model.

Local browser storage

Optional sync features

If you use scenario sync, data may be sent through the configured Netlify function route for that feature. If you never use sync, that pathway is not part of your visit.

Analytics and measurement

This site uses Google AdSense to serve display advertising. Google and its third-party vendors use cookies, device identifiers and similar technologies to serve ads based on a user's prior visits to this site or other sites. Where ads appear is set out in the advertising policy — the intention is to keep them outside decision-critical calculator areas.

If you are visiting from the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, a consent message is shown the first time you visit. You can choose to Consent, Do not consent, or Manage options to make granular choices. Until consent is given, Google serves only non-personalised ads. You can change your choice at any time by clearing site cookies and reloading the page.

You can review and control how Google uses data to personalise ads in your Google Ads Settings. Further information about how Google uses data when you use partners' sites or apps is available at policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites, and Google's privacy policy is at policies.google.com/privacy.

UK Tax Drag does not sell personal data. Aside from the AdSense cookies described above and the Google Analytics 4 setup described under "Analytics and measurement" earlier on this page, the site sets only the cookies needed to remember preferences such as light/dark theme.

Beyond Google's own opt-out tool, you can opt out of personalised advertising from many ad networks via the Your Online Choices (IAB Europe) tool, the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out, or the DAA AdChoices page.

Who controls your data

UK Tax Drag is published by Finsolve Consulting Limited, a company registered in England & Wales. For the purposes of UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018, Finsolve Consulting Limited is the data controller for any personal data processed via this site, including email correspondence, magic-link sync records and newsletter subscriptions. Google is a separate, joint controller for the advertising cookies it sets when you give consent.

You can contact the data controller at hello@uktaxdrag.co.uk. We aim to respond to data-rights requests within 30 days as required by UK GDPR.

Children

UK Tax Drag is a personal-finance and tax publication intended for adults. The site is not directed at children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under 13. The companion site kids.uktaxdrag.co.uk is educational material designed for use in UK schools and homes; it carries no advertising, no tracking cookies beyond essential preferences, and is operated under the same data-controller and contact details set out above.

Data retention

How long each category of data is retained:

Under UK GDPR you have rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability and objection. To exercise any of these, email hello@uktaxdrag.co.uk. If you are not satisfied with our response, you can complain to the UK Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.

See the editorial policy and methodology page for how content quality, review and source handling work across the site.