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Last updated: 15 July, 2020
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file stored via your browser onto your computer or mobile device. Each cookie is unique to your browser and can be used by a website to improve the user experience, such as your user preferences or the contents of your basket.
Some websites use cookies to allow adverts or marketing messages to be shown based on your location or your browsing habits.
Cookies stored by the website you are visiting (‘first party cookies’) can only be read by that website. Cookies may also be set by other websites that show content on the page you are viewing (‘third-party cookies’).
There are different types of cookie:
Session cookies: These are temporary and only last for the duration of your browsing session. When you close your browser these are deleted.
Persistent cookies: These are saved on your computer for a fixed period (usually a year or longer) and are not deleted when closing your browser.
Flash cookies: Adobe Flash Player uses its own cookies which are not manageable through your browser settings.
When visiting our website, we may generate the following cookies:
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required to make the website work and without it would be difficult to view or navigate
the site.
Functionality cookies
These cookies allow the website to provide enhanced, more personal features, such as remembering a
preference selection or enabling you to leave comments.
Social networking and sharing tools
Our website is integrated with a number of popular social networking websites. These may set cookies to
identify you when you are also logged in to their services.
Analytics cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors navigate to and through our website, how long they spend
viewing our content and how often they return. We can then use this information to improve our website.
Tracking cookies
These cookies show us where you have seen our content so that we can understand how effective our efforts
to share this content have been.
Contact Us
If you want to request any further information regarding our Terms of Use, you can email us at [email protected] .