Privacy Policy
On 26th May 2011, new laws came into force that affect most web sites. If cookies are used in a site, the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (UK Regulations) require that certain information must be supplied to visitors and users must give their consent to the placing of the cookies.
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit certain web pages. They are not in themselves
malicious and cannot be used to identify you personally. There are three main types of cookies-
Session cookies – Often used for ‘Shopping Cart’ and to remember which pages you visited, or for when you use the ‘Back’ button. Once you close your browser or log out, the cookie will expire and be deleted.
Persistent cookies – Can be used to store information or settings about you to improve your experience on a website. For example, “Remember me” cookies which store your username and password when you visit a site. This is not used to identify you: only to make logging into a website faster and more convenient. They can also be used for wishlists on e-Commerce websites like Amazon.
Third Party cookies – These are cookies placed by another website or service. If you ‘share’ content with friends through social networks, such as Facebook, Google+ and Twitter, you may be sent cookies from these websites. We don’t control the setting of any third party cookies, please check with the other websites for their cookie usage. NB. All modern browsers provide a setting that allows a user to block third-party cookies.
This website uses cookies that may be stored on your computer whilst visiting our site. The cookies we use are not designed to harm your computer and do not store personally identifiable information. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with this.
Our cookies don’t store sensitive information such as your name, address or payment details. However, if you’d prefer to restrict, block or delete cookies, you can use your browser to do this. Since each browser has a different method to change the cookie preferences please check with your Help or
manual for your software.
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit certain web pages. They are not in themselves
malicious and cannot be used to identify you personally. There are three main types of cookies-
Session cookies – Often used for ‘Shopping Cart’ and to remember which pages you visited, or for when you use the ‘Back’ button. Once you close your browser or log out, the cookie will expire and be deleted.
Persistent cookies – Can be used to store information or settings about you to improve your experience on a website. For example, “Remember me” cookies which store your username and password when you visit a site. This is not used to identify you: only to make logging into a website faster and more convenient. They can also be used for wishlists on e-Commerce websites like Amazon.
Third Party cookies – These are cookies placed by another website or service. If you ‘share’ content with friends through social networks, such as Facebook, Google+ and Twitter, you may be sent cookies from these websites. We don’t control the setting of any third party cookies, please check with the other websites for their cookie usage. NB. All modern browsers provide a setting that allows a user to block third-party cookies.
This website uses cookies that may be stored on your computer whilst visiting our site. The cookies we use are not designed to harm your computer and do not store personally identifiable information. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with this.
Our cookies don’t store sensitive information such as your name, address or payment details. However, if you’d prefer to restrict, block or delete cookies, you can use your browser to do this. Since each browser has a different method to change the cookie preferences please check with your Help or
manual for your software.
More Information
If you’d like to learn more about cookies in general and how to manage them, visit www.aboutcookies.org