Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
A cookie is a tiny data file, which is stored on your computer within the web browser, when certain web pages are visited. A cookie does not contain or collect information in isolation, but when read by a server via a web browser; it can give information to facilitate a more user friendly service by registering, among other data, users' preferences, detect errors and or collect data for statistics. A cookie will not harm your computer and no personally identifiable information is stored from the use of this site. For more information on how cookies are used on this site, please see How We Use Cookies. The full use of our website requires the instalment of cookies. If you wish to disable any of the installed cookies, you will probably still browse the site; however certain features of the site may be deactivated. Most web browsers (e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome) have cookies automatically enabled. You can decide on whether and to what extent cookies will access your computer by changing the settings of the browser you use. See Managing Cookies where you can find out how you can check and change your cookie settings. Please note that if you do not make any changes it will mean you accept the default browser settings and agree to the activity of cookies. If you do not agree please change your browser settings and limit or disable cookies.
This information is outlined as part of our efforts to comply with recent legislation and to ensure that we are open, honest and clear about user privacy. Please refer to our Privacy Notice for more information
How we use cookies
- Session cookies, which are automatically deleted after every visit.
- Persistent cookies that will remain in place during multiple visits to the site.
- Third party cookies, which are used by partner websites that are embedded within our site or that we link to.