CookieBanner.co.uk · Fresh Public Visibility Review
Taylors Estate Agents
Cookie Banner & Tracking Review
A structured review of visible consent choices, privacy information and public data-collection journeys.
Reviewed
21 June 2026
Review type
Public Visibility Check
Website
Scope
Visible Public Signals
Strong visible consent journey
The first-view banner presents distinct routes to accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, manage preferences and open the Cookie Policy.
Technical consent behaviour not testedPrivacy information
25 / 25
Public privacy information was easy to locate.
Cookie choices
25 / 25
Accept, reject and preference routes were visible.
Cookie information
15 / 15
Cookie Policy was visible in the banner.
Form transparency
15 / 15
Privacy and marketing wording was visible in public form flows.
Choice persistence
12 / 20
Preferences visible; reopening and effect after dismissal were not tested.
Why the score is 92, not 100
How the score is calculated
What a technical follow-up would test
Review findings
What Was Clearly Visible
Consent Banner
- “Accept all” option visible
- “Reject non-essential” option visible
- “Preferences” route visible
- Cookie Policy link visible
These controls were visible on the first-view homepage banner during the review.
Privacy and Enquiry Journeys
- Privacy-policy route visible from public site content
- Contact, valuation, callback and viewing-request journeys visible
- Public forms request visitor contact information
- Privacy and marketing wording appears in public form journeys
Focused Point for Further Review
Some public contact forms present privacy acknowledgement and marketing-communications wording within a required consent field. This review does not determine whether that wording or configuration meets any legal standard, but it is a sensible item for the business and its privacy adviser to review separately.
Evidence matrix
Observed Evidence and Review Boundaries
| Review area | What was observed | Review status | Not determined by this check |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visitor consent | Accept all, Reject non-essential, Preferences and Cookie Policy were visible in the homepage banner. | Observed | Whether all associated technologies respect each choice. |
| Privacy information | Privacy-policy links and privacy wording were visible in public content. | Observed | Accuracy, completeness and legal adequacy of the policy. |
| Public forms | Forms collect contact details and include privacy and marketing wording. | Observed | Backend data handling, retention, records or lawful basis. |
| Cookies and tags | Not technically inspected in this public visibility review. | Not tested | Cookies, browser storage, network requests, analytics tags, advertising pixels or Consent Mode behaviour. |
| Ongoing preferences | Preferences route was visible from the first-view banner. | Partially observed | Whether visitors can later reopen and change choices after dismissal. |
Review Method and Limits
This review is based on visible public page content and the first-view consent banner observed during a fresh visit. It does not access any private administrative systems, consent-platform accounts, analytics accounts, tag managers, visitor records or server-side configuration.
Website content and technical configuration can change. The page therefore records a dated snapshot rather than a permanent assessment.
Recommended technical follow-up
- Clean-browser baseline
- Accept / reject / preferences comparison
- Cookie and browser-storage review
- Network-request and tag-firing review
- Documented developer action list
Request an Update or Correction
Taylors Estate Agents, or someone authorised to act for the business, may submit evidence that this review is inaccurate, incomplete or out of date. We will consider relevant information and update the page where appropriate.
Factual corrections and updates are not conditional on purchasing any service.
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