What are Cookies?
Cookies are small files created using numbers and letters combined to create online cookies. These files are stored on the hard drive of the user’s device and allow a web browser and/or website to store information. These packets of information are then reused the next time you visit the website to create a better, more efficient user experience.
The majority of web browsers allow partial control of cookies by using the browser settings on your chosen device. If you would like to know more about cookies and understand how they work, you can utilise websites such as www.allaboutcookies.org.
What we use cookies for?
Please Note: By using our website, you are in agreement with our cookies policy. We may store and access cookies on your device.
Website Analytics
There are set cookies created by Google that are designed to collect information about how users interact and behave on a website. These cookies are used to store information, such as what time your current visit occurred, whether you have been to the site before, and what site referred you to the web page.
These cookies contain no personally identifiable information but they will use your computer’s IP address to know from where in the world you are accessing the Internet.
Google stores the information collected by these cookies on servers in the United States. Google may transfer this information to third-parties where required to do so by law, or where such third-parties process the information on Google’s behalf.
The data collected is done so anonymously to ensure personal information is kept secure. You can learn more about Google’s cookie protection policy here.
How to control cookies
You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish – for details, see www.allaboutcookies.org/. You can delete all cookies that are already on your computer and you can set most browsers to prevent them from being placed. If you do this, however, you may have to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit a site and some services and functionalities may not work.