This cookie policy relates to our website eephonesmart.co.uk. EE Phonesmart is an initiative by EE and is not a standalone entity. When we refer to EE in this cookie policy, it includes EE Phonesmart.
Edit your cookie settings
You can change your cookie settings for the EE Phonesmart website through the page at any time.
What are cookies and why do we use them?
Cookies and similar technologies (“cookies”) allow small pieces of information to be read from and/or placed onto your device when you visit a website or application. This allows for websites and applications to recognise you or your device on each subsequent visit so that they can remember things like preferences, log in information and saved shopping carts.
Cookies are very useful and do lots of different jobs. For example, they enable you to move between our web pages efficiently, remember your preferences when you visit us again and generally improve your experience when browsing with us. They can also help to ensure that adverts you see online are more relevant to you and your interests, which in turn help us to tailor our communications.
Cookies last for different lengths of time depending on the job they do. There are session cookies and persistent cookies:
- Session cookies only last for your online session and disappear from your device when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies stay on your device after the browser has been closed and last for the period of time specified in the cookie.
You can find information about how EE processes your personal data in our privacy policy which can be found at https://ee.co.uk/eeprivacycentre
Your choices
We will only place cookies for the preference level you set. Your preference level will be set depending on the options chosen (usually when you first visit our website), however these can be changed at any time by clicking "Manage Cookie Settings" at the top of this page.
Please note that cookies set before you changed your settings will still be on your device. You can remove them using your browser settings.
Our free online tool can help you manage the cookies we use on eephonesmart.co.uk. To use it, your web browser needs to support JavaScript – if it doesn't you can still find out about the cookies we use here, but you'll need to manage them through your web browser settings.
We also use a cookie to remember your cookie preferences. This means:
- If you delete all your cookies you will have to update your preferences with us again – we’ll ask you when you next visit our website.
- If you use a different device, computer profile or browser you will have to tell us your preferences again.
Please note that we may share the information we obtain from cookies with other members of the BT Group. All members of the BT Group provide the same high level of security and protection and will only use information obtained from cookies in accordance with the preferences you set.
The cookies we use
The cookies used on our website fall into one of two categories: Essential and Targeting.
1. Essential cookies
Essential cookies let you move around the website and use essential features like secure areas, shopping baskets and online billing. These cookies are automatically enabled and cannot be turned off because they are essential to enable you to browse our website.
We use Essential cookies to do things like:
- Monitors that the website is operating correctly;
- Identify you as being logged in to our website;
- Enable website content to be delivered reliably and efficiently and ensure the load of all site visitors is managed effectively across EE web servers;
- Help us improve the website by measuring any errors that occur; and
- Collect and record your cookie consent decisions.
Essential cookies: Our cookies:
Vendor | Cookie Domain | Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration |
EE | eephonesmart.co.uk | ee_phonesmart_user | These cookie names are set by the cookie consent management tool. The data is used to collect and record consent decisions. We have put it in the hands of the parent to choose the preferences for their child when logging in to their page. We will pass the parent’s consent value to the child’s logged in journey via their unique registered URL. | session |
ee_phonesmart_user_consent | session | |||
child_api_dat | These cookies are used to identify the website visitor’s logged in status and serve relevant content. | indefinite | ||
cognito_id_token | indefinite | |||
cognito_user | indefinite | |||
ee_phonesmart_user_type | This cookie is used to store the user type (grown-up or child) and serve relevant content. It is also used to ensure further journeys to the landing page do not prompt the user to make this choice again. | session | ||
Typeform | .typeform.com | __cf_bm | These cookie names are associated with Typeform. They allow the website to integrate with Typeform tools and solutions so that quizzes are able to be served to the user and enhance the website learning experience. | 30 minutes |
form.typeform.com | tf_ | indefinite | ||
tf_random_id | indefinite |
2. Targeting cookies
The core purpose of targeting cookies (otherwise known as advertising cookies) is to provide EE with valuable insights into what our customers want, including but not limited to, insight into the communications and services our customers and potential customers may be interested in.
Disabling targeting cookies, generally does not stop you receiving advertising. It simply means that the advertising you receive is less likely to be aligned with your interests.
In order to gain the insights, in some instances we may analyse your personal information to create a profile of your interests and preferences so that we can contact you with information relevant to you. This helps to avoid you receiving advertising that is not relevant to you or your interests.
In some instances, we may also use this information to inform us of how well our communications are received by our customers and website users. In order to do this, we may make use of additional information about you when it is available from internal and external sources to help us do this effectively.
These cookies are also linked to services provided to EE and our customers by our trusted partners (see the Third Parties section below for more information). We/our trusted partners may also share data derived from these cookies with other members of the BT Group for the purpose and provision of the services they provide.
We use Targeting cookies to:
- Link to social networks who may use information about your visit to target advertising to you on other websites;
- Provide advertising agencies, our trusted partners and other members of the BT Group with information on your visit so that we can present adverts that you may be interested in, and prevent you receiving duplicate ads – see the “Online behavioural advertising” section below for further details;
- Deliver content, including video content, tailored to your interests;
- Help us to segment and understand our audience by providing additional information so that we can send the most relevant communications possible;
- Help us identify customers similar to our audience or to serve relevant adverts to you on third party websites and apps;
- Help us to understand how well our marketing initiatives are performing and whether to continue, change or cease those initiatives; and
- Help us to understand how well our marketing initiatives are performing and whether to continue, change or cease those initiatives.
Online behavioural advertising
We, and our trusted partners (see “Third parties” section below) use information collected from targeting cookies to collect information about your device and identify your interests by understanding how you interact with our websites, communications and services. We do this so we can tailor advertising we show you on our own and third party sites and apps.
The information we and our trusted partners collect and share through targeting cookies does not directly identify you. It does not include your name or address.
We use your IP address, together with the interests we have assumed based on how you’ve navigated to and interacted with our websites. For example, if you look at our TV and film packages, we will assume you would like to hear about the latest TV and film offerings we, or our partners, have to offer.
We will also share interest-based advertising information with the third parties that set targeting cookies via our website.
You can opt-out of the use of targeting cookies on our website for online behavioural advertising purposes by blocking and/or deleting these cookies as described below.
Targeting cookies:
Vendor | Cookie Domain | Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration |
Google Analytics | eephonesmart.co.uk | _ga | These cookie names are associated with Google (Analytics). The data collected is used to provide reports on the performance of the website and how visitors interact with it – which helps us provide you with more relevant content and a better experience. | 2 years |
_gid | 2 years | |||
YouTube | .doubleclick.net | IDE | These cookie names are associated with Youtube (Google). They are used to keep track of user preferences and views for Youtube videos embedded in the site. The data collected from these cookies also helps us assess the overall performance of our advertising campaigns. | 13 months |
RUL | 12 months | |||
.google.com | 1P_JAR | 1 month | ||
GPS | session | |||
NID | 6 months | |||
OTZ | 1 month | |||
PREF | 8 months | |||
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE | 6 months | |||
YSC | session | |||
.gstatic.com | 1P_JAR | 1 month |
Third parties
EE allow trusted third party partners to set cookies when you interact with EE services. Third parties include search engines, providers of measurement and analytics services, social media networks, affiliate networks, other members of the BT Group and advertising companies. Third parties may use cookies in the process of delivering content, including ads relevant to your interests, to measure the effectiveness of their marketing and services, and to perform services on behalf of EE (as described in the cookie categories above).
Third parties may also read cookies placed on your device when visiting other websites, which usually takes place where that third party also sets cookies on other websites you have visited. You can manage browser cookies through your browser settings (see the Managing Cookies section below).
It is important to note that, although EE and its trusted third party partners will only set cookies in line with your preferences, if you originally accept the use of cookies, but later change your settings, EE and its trusted third party partners may continue to use data collected and derived from cookies during the period of time you consented to the cookie placement.
Managing cookies
There are ways you can control and manage cookies on your device. Please remember that any settings you change at browser or device level will not just affect the cookies we use. These changes will apply to all websites you visit (unless you choose to block cookies from particular sites).
Our Cookie Banner
You can directly edit your preferences in relation to the cookies EE Phonesmart sets by using the "Manage Cookie Settings" function to set your preferences. Here you can select your preferences in relation to all non-essential cookies placed by our website.
This method will not impact any cookies previously set, prior to your change in preferences. If you wish to manage existing cookies, you can use your browser settings as outlined below.
Managing cookies in your browser
Most browsers will allow you to choose the level of privacy settings you want. You can (a) block all cookies, (b) accept all cookies, or (c) pick a setting somewhere in between. This range lets you control your cookie settings, so you can:
- See what cookies you've got and delete them on an individual basis.
- Block third party cookies.
- Block cookies from particular sites.
- Block all cookies from being set.
- Delete all cookies when you close your browser.
Deleting cookies means that any preference settings you have made on a website will be lost. If you’ve set your preferences to opt out of cookies, this setting will be lost too, as that information is stored in a cookie. Blocking all cookies means functionality on our websites will be lost, as described above. We don’t recommend turning all cookies off when using our websites.
If you want to reduce your cookie settings at any time – for example, if you accept all cookies, but later decide you don’t want a certain type of cookie – you’ll need to use your browser settings to remove any third party cookies dropped on your previous visit.
Find out how to manage your cookies using the most popular browsers below.
Internet Explorer
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies
Firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookies-information-websites-store-on-your-computer?
Google Chrome
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
Safari
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT201265
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac
Information about cookies
You can read more about cookies at:
http://www.allaboutcookies.org
Internet Advertising Bureau
A guide to behavioural advertising and online privacy has been produced by the internet advertising industry which can be found at:
http://www.youronlinechoices.eu
International Chamber of Commerce United Kingdom
Information on the ICC (UK) UK cookie guide can be found on the ICC website section:
http://www.international-chamber.co.uk/our-expertise/digitaleconomy.html