Cookie Policy

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small data files which are created when you visit a website and they are stored in the cookies directory on your computer. They do not give us any access to your computer. Cookies can be set to last for a certain amount of time. Sometimes just a few minutes or up to several years.

How we use cookies

Some cookies are used by our website to improve your browsing experience. These ‘essential’ cookies do things like remembering that you’re logged in or that you have made certain selections during your visit – for example where you have given consent for marketing . These cookies are essential because without them, the site would not function in the way it is intended and may make your journey impossible.

Some of our essential cookies operate in consent-only modes, which means they change how they normally act, track, and analyse based on consent given by you. If consent has been granted the cookies behave normally and allow us to build a picture of how you use our services each time you interact with us. If you do not provide consent for these specific cookies, only very basic measurement data, such as time of click, aggregated conversions and country of origin, is sent across.

Other ‘non-essential’ cookies are used for marketing purposes, which (if you agree) allow us to advertise our products and services to you on this and other websites or apps. You cannot be directly identified from these cookies and none of your personal information is ever used in them.

Web Beacons

These are similar to cookies and they help improve your online experience. They help us to track the usage of our site, give us statistics and help us identify errors or problems.

Third Party Cookies

These are cookies that (with your consent), we place on your computer which and which relate to a ‘third party’ website. Usually these are social media, advertising or analytics providers. A full list of all the cookies we use is below, along with the steps to opt-out of these cookies.

Managing Cookies

You have full control over the cookies on your device. You can disable, delete or block them any time you choose. The internet browser software that you use is responsible for managing your cookies and gives you full access to the settings. Depending upon which browser you choose to use, depends on how to control them.

Find out how to manage cookies on popular browsers:

To find information relating to other browsers, visit the browser developer's website.

Advertising

We may also use third party cookies for behavioural advertising, sometimes called remarketing. This is a means of showing you relevant products based on your browsing history. This is how, for example you often see adverts for websites that you have recently visited, when visiting other websites or apps. This means that the advertising you see is more relevant to you. Again, this can be turned off if you prefer.

Cookies we use :

Essential Cookies

 

Marketing Cookies