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Cookie Policy


What exactly are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. After that, on each subsequent visit, cookies are sent back to the original website or to another website that recognizes that cookie. Because they enable a website to identify a user’s device, cookies are useful.

Cookies improve the user experience by allowing you to quickly switch between pages, remembering your preferences, and so on. They can also make sure that online ads are more relevant to your interests and needs.

The ICC UK Cookie Guide’s categories have been used to classify the cookies used on this website. The following is a category-by-category breakdown of all of the cookies used on this website.

Class 1: strictly necessary cookies

These cookies make it possible to provide services that you specifically requested.

These cookies are necessary for you to use the website’s features, such as accessing secure areas, and move around the site. Services like shopping baskets and e-billing cannot be provided without these cookies.

As of 07/08/2012, the following category 1 cookies were included in an audit of the cookies we use on our website:

Description and Purpose: WordPress cookies are used by our content management system to let editors and administrators log in and make changes to the website.

2nd category: performance cookies

These cookies gather anonymous data about the pages viewed.

These cookies gather information about how visitors use a website, such as which pages they visit most frequently and whether they receive error messages. These cookies do not collect visitor-identifying information. The information gathered by these cookies is aggregated, making it anonymous. It’s only used to make a website work better.

As of 07/08/2012, the following category 2 cookies were included in an audit of the cookies we use on our website:

Description Google Analytics Objective : This website employs Google Analytics for the purpose of analyzing usage. Cookies, which are files that are saved on users’ computers, are used by Google Analytics to generate statistical and other information about how people use the website. Reports about how people use our website are created using the information that is generated. This data will be kept and used by Google. The privacy policies of Google can be found at: http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html.
By using our website, you consent to these types of cookies being stored on your device.

3rd category: targeting cookies or advertising cookies

These cookies collect data about how you browse in order to show ads that are relevant to your interests and browsing habits.

These cookies are used to deliver ads that are more relevant to you and your interests. They also limit how often you see ads and help measure how well the advertising campaign is working. Typically, they are placed by advertising networks with permission from the website owner. They remember that you visited a website and share this information with advertisers and other organizations. Targeting or advertising cookies will frequently be linked to the functionality of the other organization’s website.

As of July 8, 2012, the following category 4 cookies were included in an audit of the cookies we use on our website.

Google AdWords uses cookies with a randomly generated 18-digit ID number to uniquely identify a web browser on a particular computer. These cookies are not used to identify an individual, and they are only used to serve you relevant advertisements on websites other than this one.

You will have been required to “opt in” for us to place these cookies on your device or computer; otherwise, they will not have been placed there.

How do I disable cookies?

You can set your browser to stop accepting cookies or to stop accepting cookies from certain websites if you want to.

All advanced program producers have settings to permit you to do this.

The links below might help you figure out how to do this in your browser. Additionally, we encourage you to make use of your browser’s “Help” files, which can be found in the “Help” or “About” menus.