Cookies Policy
1. This policy applies to all who may access our website and other online resources, including any applications.
2. Take Point Fitness accepts no responsibility, liability and makes no warranties for the online resources of third parties and refers all who may access these to the relevant disclaimer found on our website for more information.
3. This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and is compliant with GDPR and Data Protection laws in the UK.
4. As online resources are global, every effort is made to ensure compliance with a wide range of international laws including, but not limited to: the United States of America, Canada, Australia and the EU. The registered address for Take Point Fitness is the United Kingdom and therefore where laws may conflict, the most stringent or relevant to the UK has been implemented.
5. Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website allowing the website to recognise your device and store information about your preferences or past actions. There are similar technologies such as pixels, tags, SDKs and local storage. For simplicity, we refer to all of these as “Cookies” in this policy.
6. We use Cookies for the following purposes:
6.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies: essential for the operation and security of our resources and services to enable core functionality such as page navigation, secure login and fraud prevention;
6.2 Functional Cookies: these allow us to remember choices you make such as language preferences and region;
6.3 Analytics and Performance Cookies: these help us understand how visitors interact with our online resources by collecting information such as pages visited and time spent on pages; and
6.4 Advertising and Targeting Cookies: these cookies may be set by us or third parties to deliver relevant advertisements, measure advertisement effectiveness and limit how often you see an advertisement.
7. Strictly Necessary Cookies cannot be disabled as our online resources would not function properly without them. All other forms of Cookies are optional and can be disabled by you according to your preference.
8. Depending on your location, we rely on consent for non-essential cookies and, where permitted, legitimate interests and compliance with legal obligations.
9. You may withdraw your consent at any time using the cookie management tools such as:
9.1 cookie banner and consent tool when you first access our online resources, allowing you to submit your preferences and reject any you do not wish to be used; and
9.2 browser controls specific to your browser application.
10. Some Cookies are placed by third parties and these third parties may process information about your use of our online resources and Services. We do not control these third party Cookies and it is your responsibility to manage your own preferences with these providers.
11. Where information collected through Cookies may be transferred and processed in countries outside of your jurisdiction, we implement safeguards such as adequacy decisions, lawful transfer mechanisms and contractual clauses such as those relating to privacy.
12. Depending on your location, you may have rights under applicable privacy laws and details on how to exercise these rights are available in our Privacy Policy.
13. Our online resources and Services are not directed to children under the age of 18 and we do not knowingly place Cookies on the devices of these children without appropriate consent. It is the responsibility of their parents, care providers and other providers of their access to online resources to appropriate safeguard any under 18 that may access our online provisions.
14. We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, technology or our practices.
Monitoring and Implementation
15. This policy shall be monitored and reviewed at least annually.
Last updated: 27 March 2026