Cookie Policy
What exactly is a Cookie?
A cookie is something that stores information about the way that you look around a webpage. This information is then kept in your hard drive. Then, next time you revisit that same webpage, these cookies can give you personalised content based on the information from your previous visit. Cookies are often used to analyse traffic and for marketing purposes.
Cookies are used by nearly all websites and do not harm your system.
You can simply choose your cookie preferences in your browser settings. It is always in your control to change which types of cookies you accept or block. By blocking all cookies, even essential ones, you may not be able to view certain parts of our website.
How do we use cookies?
We use cookies to see how you are using of our website so we can improve it according to our user’s needs. We track any patterns and this helps us to develop our website, products or services directly in response to what you might need or want.
Cookies are either session cookies or persistent cookies.
Session cookies
These cookies are automatically deleted as soon as you close your browser after a web session. They do not save any of your personal data, apart from anonymous session ID so you don’t need to log in to each page separately.
Persistent cookies
These cookies are stored on your computer and remain there even after you have finished a web session. Next time you log in to that same website, the cookie is read and we can optimise the website for you personally. We use this type of cookies for Google Analytics.
Cookies can also be categorised as follows:
Strictly necessary cookies
You need these cookies in order to view the website properly and use it effectively. You need these when purchasing a product or service. Without these cookies, the services on our website cannot be provided to you. These cookies do not store any information about you that could be used for marketing or tracking your internet use.
Performance cookies
These cookies allow us to monitor and improve the performance of our website according to our users. For example, they allow us to count visits, see where our traffic has come from, and see which parts of our site are most and least popular.
Functionality cookies
These cookies enable our website to remember previous choices you have made and provide services accordingly, including any relevant updates or news. They may also be used to provide services you have already requested such as viewing a video or commenting on a blog. The information these cookies collect is normally anonymous.