Cookie Policy
Cookies
We do use cookies on our website. A cookie is simply a tiny bit of data which is stored as a text file that is sent by a web server to a web browser and stored by the browser. They generally tend to contain two pieces of information, the site name and a unique user ID. We may use the information we obtain from the cookie in the administration of this website and the reason for this is to help improve the websites usability and for marketing purposes. We may also use that information to recognise your computer when you visit our website and to personalise our website for you.
If you would like to know about cookies, please visit www.AboutCookies.org
Managing Cookies
Our website and the majority of browsers will provide you with an option to accept cookies or not. If you choose not to accept the cookies it may have a slight impact on the user experience on our website.
You are able to control what cookies you wish to accept from the browser settings or security panel, however it’s worth noting that each desktop browser operates slightly different. As I solely utilise Chrome, I will provide my example based on this desktop browser.
Start by opening the settings menu, once opened use the search tab and input ‘cookies’ which will bring up your general settings. If you then scroll down you’ll see various cookie tabs. By default, Chrome is set to Allow all cookies. If this option does not suit you, you do have other options you can tailor to suit your preference. I have noted these below;
Sites can use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping basket. While in Incognito, sites can't use your cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites, for example, to personalise ads. Features on some sites may break.
Block third-party cookies. Sites can use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping basket. Sites can't use your cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites, for example, to personalise ads. Features on some sites may break.
Block all cookies (not recommended). Sites can't use cookies to improve your browsing experience, for example to keep you signed in or to remember items in your shopping basket. Sites can't use your cookies to see your browsing activity across different sites, for example, to personalise ads. Features on many sites may break.