Legal
Cookies Policy
Last updated: July 23, 2024
1. Cookies
A cookie is a small text file which is placed onto your computer (or other electronic device) when you access the website. We use cookies [and other online tracking devices such as [specify, e.g. web beacons, action tags, Local Shared Objects (‘Flash cookies’), single-pixel gifs]] on this website to:
- recognise you whenever you visit this website (this speeds up your access to the website as you do not have to log in each time);
- obtain information about your preferences, online movements and use of the internet;
- carry out research and statistical analysis to help improve our content and to help us better understand our visitor and customer requirements and interests; and
- make your online experience more efficient and enjoyable.
The information we obtain from our use of cookies will not usually contain your personal data. Although We may obtain information about your computer or other electronic device such as your IP address, your browser and/or other internet log information, this will not usually identify you personally. In certain circumstances we may collect personal information about you, but only where you voluntarily provide it (e.g. by completing an online form) or where you request services from us.
In most cases we will need your consent in order to use cookies on this website. The exception is where the cookie is essential in order for us to provide you with a service you have requested (e.g. to enable you to put items in your shopping basket and use our check-out process).
2. Consent
If you visit our website when your browser is set to accept cookies, we will interpret this as an indication that you consent to our use of cookies and other similar technologies as described in this website cookie policy. If you change your mind in the future about letting us use cookies, you can modify the settings of your browser to reject cookies or disable cookies completely.
3. Third-party cookies
We work with third party suppliers who may also set cookies on our website, for example Google Analytics (for IP address and tracking). These third-party suppliers are responsible for the cookies they set on our site. If you would like further information, please go to the website for the relevant third party. You will find additional information in the table below.
4. Description of cookies
The table below provides more information about the cookies we use and why:
5. How to turn off cookies
If you do not want to accept cookies, you can change your browser settings so that cookies are not accepted. If you do this, please be aware that you may lose some of the functionality of this website. You can find a guide on how to block cookies in the main browsers below: