What is a cookie?
Cookies are small files stored on your computer by your browser when you visit a website, so the website can recall something about you the next time you visit it. For example, a cookie might be used to remember your username or pages on a website you’ve already looked at.
Your Personal Information
Unless it is absolutely vital to the operation of the website, such as for user registration and e-commerce, we do not collect any personal information as a result of your visit to our website.
If it is necessary for us to collect any personal information, we will always explain why we need the information, how it is used and how to delete the information from our servers.
We never sell, distribute or lease your personal information to third parties, unless we have your full consent or are required by law to do so.
Here is a breakdown of every cookie that we use, why we use it, and how to opt out.
Cookies Used for Website Functionality
Google Analytics
Google uses cookies to report anonymised information to the Google Analytics service. We use Google Analytics to gain insight into how this website is used, and can access information on the most visited pages on our website, the geographical locations of our visitors, time spent on the website and the number of times a link has been clicked, amongst many other useful statistics. The information provided by Google Analytics does not allow us to identify individual users.
Google uses around four cookies, usually named __utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmz for populating and sending the anonymous data to Google Analytics.
Session Cookies
In order to give the best possible browsing experience, we use session cookies to temporarily store data.
Session cookies are used to keep track of your activity as you move from page to page through the website. They keep track of any information that you enter to prevent you having to re-enter it on subsequent pages. Our cookies do not collect any personal/traceable data about you and are never written to your hard drive. Session cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser: No data is stored following your visit about you or your activities.
The session cookie used on this website is called SESS (random string)
Some browsers have JavaScript disabled which can greatly affect how a website functions and how content is displayed. Although we do our best to make sure that our website works without JavaScript, we need to know whether the user has JavaScript enabled in order to deliver content correctly. The has_js cookie tells us whether JavaScript is disabled or enabled for the current user.
Controlling & Deleting Cookies
To ensure that you are in control of your privacy at all times, all web browsers give you the option to disable cookies.
If you have any queries regarding our use of cookies, please get in touch with us.