Cookie policy

December 2024. Whenever this policy is changed in a material way, you will be asked to renew your cookie consent.

We, Tate (“Tate Affiliate/s”), through our website at www.tateglobal.com , use cookies. These cookies help to ensure that our websites are secure and work properly, and if you consent, it will help us to improve your experience across our websites by, for example, remembering your preference settings or sending you personalised information about our products and services.

What are cookies?

Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information, which are downloaded to your computer or mobile device by websites that you visit. They can improve your experience of using a website by, for example, remembering your preference settings and tracking your use of a website so that it can be improved to meet your needs. Most of our cookies only collect anonymous information. However, we or the other companies we use for cookies (listed below), may collect information such as log-in details and IP addresses that in some countries is considered personal data. We take your privacy seriously and would like you to understand how we process this personal data as per our Website Privacy Notice.

You may be able to access other websites from the Tate website, these websites are not under our control. Please review their cookie and privacy policies when you visit them.

What cookies do we use?

We know that understanding cookies, their uses and how these uses affect your online experience can be challenging. We want to make this as simple as possible for you. Below, you will find a summary of the purposes for which we use cookies followed by a complete cookie list.

Functionality Cookies

Strictly necessary cookies are used for security, or to enable the website to function - without these cookies you will not be able to use our websites.

Functionality cookies that provide website services to enhance your experience and cookies that save your preferences e.g. website language, enquiries or comments you make on our website - these cookies are not necessary for your use of our websites but enabling these cookies can improve your website experience. A full list of functionality cookies is available below.

Analytical Cookies (Anonymised)

Cookies that can tell us how (anonymised) users interact with our website, to help us improve. For these cookies, you will allow the companies we use (e.g. Google) to see some personal information e.g. IP address, but Tate will not see this information.

If you accept these cookies, we will be able to analyse anonymous interactions such as:

  • the sources from which you access our website,
  • general online behaviour and interactions with our websites e.g. user clicks and number of website visits, and;
  • general user preferences such as popular keyword searches and advert clicks.

Analytical Cookies (Personal)

Cookies that allow us to use your personal information to tailor our product and service offering to you based on your interests, needs and interactions with Tate.

If you accept these cookies, we will be able to analyse interactions such as:

  • Utilising third-party cookies (this means that they are provided by other companies, for example, Google or Facebook) to advertise to you based on your interests and interactions with Tate.

What consent options do I have?

Tate would like to have your consent to send cookies to your computer or mobile device.

Our use of strictly necessary cookies does not require your consent. If you do not agree with the saving of strictly necessary cookies on your device, you should stop browsing our web pages.

If you do not consent to our functionality cookies, some parts of our website may not work as you wish.

Consent for Tate cookies will last for 12 months, after which time we will ask you to renew your cookie consent.

Can I withdraw my consent or manage my cookies?

You can withdraw your consent to our cookies at any time, even if you have previously consented. More information about consent withdrawal is provided in our Website Privacy Notice.

To manage your cookie preferences, you can do this from your browser settings. You can find more information on how to do this by following these links depending on the browser you use:

Cookies in use on this website

HTTP cookies are small bits of data set by a website or app and stored on the user's computer while the user is browsing. This website is built using ExpressionEngine, which uses a number of cookies to help create a nicer user experience, both for guests and logged in members.

Cookies that are necessary to the functionality of this site

By default, ExpressionEngine cookies are prefixed with exp_, so the session cookie would be named exp_sessionid.

Please note that the below table should not be considered an exhaustive list of cookies that might be in use on our site. Third party add-ons may have their own cookies and cookies may be set outside of ExpressionEngine entirely.

Functionality Cookies
Name
Description
Expiration
Type
csrf_token
A security cookie used to identify the user and prevent Cross Site Request Forgery attacks.
2 hours
Strictly Necessary
flash
Control panel user feedback messages, encrypted for security.
Session
Strictly Necessary
last_activity
Records the time of the last page load. Used in in calculating active sessions.
360 days
Functionality
last_visit
Date of the user’s last visit, based on the last_activity cookie. Can be shown as a statistic for members and used by forum and comments to show unread topics for both members and guests.
360 days
Functionality
remember
Determines whether a user is automatically logged in upon visiting the site.
2 weeks
Strictly Necessary
sessionid
Session id, used to associate a logged in user with their data.
1-2 hours
Strictly Necessary
visitor_consents
Saves responses to Consent requests for non-logged in visitors
360 days
Strictly Necessary
anon
Determines whether the user’s username is displayed in the list of currently logged in members.
2 weeks
Functionality
tracker
Contains the last 5 pages viewed, encrypted for security. Typically used for form or error message returns.
Session
Functionality
cp_last_site_id
MSM cookie indicating the last site accessed in the Control Panel.
Session
Functionality
viewtype
Indicates “thumb view” or “table view” for File Manager in Control Panel.
360 days
Functionality
ee_cp_viewmode
Indicates whether “navigation-less” mode should be used in Control Panel.
360 days
Functionality
collapsed_nav
Indicates whether main sidebar navigation in Control Panel should be collapased.
360 days
Functionality
Analytical Cookies
Name
Description
Data Collected
Type
Sketchfab
(Third Party Cookie)
Used to display interactive 3D content on our website. Learn more about Sketchfab cookies.
No data collected
Session
Vimeo
(Third Party Cookie)
Used to display video content on our website. Learn more about Vimeo cookies.
No data collected
Session

YouTube
(Third Party Cookie)
Used to display video content on our website. Learn more about YouTube cookies.
No data collected
Session
URLReferrer
(First Party Cookie)

This cookie stores the URL from which you have visited the site e.g. typing the website address into Google.

IP address and URL
Persistent

Google Adwords
(Third Party Cookie)
Used to display relevant website pages based on your keyword search. These cookies allow us to measure the performance of these keyword ads by collecting data such as ad clicks and conversions so we can improve how we advertise. Learn more about Google Adwords cookies.
Behavioural data
Persistent
Google Analytics
(Third Party Cookie)
Used to measure how you have interacted with our site such as; page views, clicks, visitor device, country, domain and time on site. Learn more about Google Analytics cookies.
Behavioural data
Persistent
Facebook Pixel
(Third Party Cookie)
Used to display interest-based ads on your Facebook and Instagram account, if relevant, based on your interactions with our website to help us deliver ads, measure their performance, and make them more relevant to you based on criteria like your activity on Facebook and Instagram and visits to our website. Learn more about Facebook Pixels cookies.
IP address, log-in details and behavioural data
Persistent
Google Ads Remarketing
(Third Party Cookie)
Used to display interest-based ads on Google and partner Google websites, if relevant, based on your interactions with our website such as remembering your most recent searches, your previous interactions with our ads or search results and your visits to our website. Learn more about Google Ads Remarketing cookies.
IP address, log-in details and behavioural data
Persistent
Leed Feeder
(Third Party Cookie)
Leed Feeder will place cookies to identify companies that have visited our website via Google Analytics that are likely to be interested in our products and services so that we can send offers to relevant contacts in that company which we think they will appreciate. Learn more about Leed Feeder cookies.
IP address, URL and behavioural data
Persistent
LinkedIn Insight Tag
(Third Party Cookie)
Used to display interest-based ads on your LinkedIn account, if relevant, based on your interactions with our website to help us deliver ads, measure their performance, and make them more relevant to you based on criteria like your activity on LinkedIn and visits to our website. Learn more about LinkedIn Insight Tag cookies.
IP address, log-in details and behavioural data
Persistent
Pinterest Ads Manager
(Third Party Cookie)
Used to display interest-based ads on your Pinterest account, if relevant, based on your interactions with our website to help us deliver ads, measure their performance, and make them more relevant to you based on criteria like your activity on Pinterest and visits to our website. Learn more about Pinterest Ad Manager cookies.
IP address, log-in details and behavioural data
Persistent
Twitter Ads Manager
(Third Party Cookie)
Used to display interest-based ads on your Twitter account, if relevant, based on your interactions with our website to help us deliver ads, measure their performance, and make them more relevant to you based on criteria like your activity on Twitter and visits to our website. Learn more about Twitter Ad Manager cookies.
IP address, log-in details and behavioural data
Persistent

Definitions of cookie types

Strictly necessary

Strictly necessary cookies are required for Tate website's basic functions. These cookies save information required for the website to function properly.

Functionality

Functionality cookies are small pieces of data stored on a web browser that help the Tate website function properly by remembering user preferences, language, region, etc.

Session

A session cookie is a temporary cookie and stores information about your activity on the Tate website during a single browsing session.

Persistent

A persistent cookie is a cookie that remains on a user's device after they close their browser and can be accessed across multiple browsing sessions. Persistent cookies can store information such as login credentials, language preferences, and other customised settings.

This Cookie Policy was last updated on 24th October 2024.

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Our products are installed in the most prestigious buildings in the UK and across the globe. We are working to reduce our carbon footprint, introduce fully recyclable access floor panels, improve our manufacturing processes and maintain the highest standards as we support the development of sustainable commercial offices.

The visual and acoustic impact that a FSC Certified engineered wood floor has on commercial spaces is unsurpassed. Genuine wood flooring delivers a warmth, comfort and quality combining natural timbers with the practical, flexible features of an innovative raised access floor.