Cookies

 

We use a feature of your internet browser called a ‘cookie’ on this website. We do not use ‘cookies’ to retrieve personal information about you from your computer. We will only gain such information if you have knowingly and willingly provided such information to us.

Our Assurance

We value our customers and understand how important it is to treat the data we capture correctly. We consider this information a vital part of our business. We do not, nor will we ever sell, rent or loan any data to 3rd parties that identifies you without your consent. For further details on how we use your data please see our Privacy policy.

Your Acknowledgement

We hope that after you have read our policy you will have sufficient details about the ‘cookies’ used on our website to be reassured that we use them responsibly.

By navigating around our website we will assume you are happy with ‘cookies’ being set by us to improve your experience on the site.

What is a cookie?

A ‘cookie’ is a very small piece of information in the form of a text file placed on your computer hard drive by lots of the websites that you visit. ‘Cookies’ allow us to help you get the best out of your visit to the website and improve your user experience, for instance by remembering that you have visited before. They can also be used to make sure that the advertising you see is relevant to you.

For further information about ‘cookies’ please visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org

In this policy we have used the following categories of cookies:

• Strictly Necessary cookies
• Performance
• Functionality
• Targeting

This categorisation has been defined by The International Chamber Of Commerce (UK).

How do we use cookies?

Our cookies are used to store basic information, like your user identification. They do not store password or credit card information.

Strictly Necessary cookies

Cookies are set to help support the structure of the pages that are displayed to you. These help the website to function and enhance the look and feel of the website. They also help to improve navigation around our website and allow you to return to pages you have previously visited. This type of cookie only lasts for the duration of the time you are visiting the website. When you leave the website they are deleted automatically.

Performance cookies

Cookies are used to provide aggregated statistics on visitors to our websites and their browsing behaviour. This enables us to order the site to make customers’ journeys easier, and if necessary make improvements. The data is aggregated and anonymised, which means we cannot identify you as an individual.

We use a number of tools to carry out analytical functions on our site including Google Analytics. You can view their privacy policy here: http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html

Functionality cookies

We use cookies to make accessing the website more convenient, so you don’t need to remember your username / email address. This information will allow us to personalise our website content to reflect your preferences.

Our cookie will remain on your hard drive until you choose to clear it. If you choose to do this, you will need to enter your details each time you place an order on the site. It is possible for you to view our website without providing any personal information, but you will need to register your details so we can process any online order you may make.

Targeting & Third Party Cookies

We do not utilise Targeting cookies on this site.

Should you wish to disable your ‘cookies’ from your web browser please see Cookie Maintenance below.

Cookie Maintenance

You can set your browser to accept or reject all specific ‘cookies’. You can also set your browser to alert you each time a ‘cookie’ is presented to your computer. You can delete ‘cookies’ that have been stored on your computer but remember, if you prevent us from placing ‘cookies’ on your computer during your visit, or you subsequently delete a ‘cookie’ that has been placed, it will not be possible for you to use our website effectively.

By disabling your ‘cookies’ from the browser settings, you will be restricting the ‘cookies’ that we use to manage this website and this will have an impact on how the website will function. This will apply to all websites once ‘cookies’ are disabled via your browser settings and not only on this website.

If you would like to restrict or block ‘cookies’ that are set by us and other websites, you can do this through your web browser settings. Instructions for how to do this for the four most used web browsers are below. For other web browsers, please use the Help function on your browser for details on how to do this. For information on how to restrict or block ‘cookies’ on your mobile phone, you will need to refer to your handset manual.

Guide to Disabling ‘Cookies’ using Web Browsers

Safari
1. Go to the Safari menu.
2. Click on the Preferences.
3. Click the ‘Security’ tab.
4. Under ‘Accept Cookies’, set it to accept, reject, or selectively accept cookies.

Firefox 3.0+
1. Click on ‘Tools’ in the menu bar
2. Click on ‘Options...’
3. Click on ‘Privacy’ Tab in the top section
4. From the drop down box select ‘Use custom setting for history’
5. Un-tick the box that says ‘Accept Cookies From sites’
6. Click OK and Close the screen.

Internet Explorer 7.0+
1. Click on ‘Tools’ in the menu bar
2. Click on ‘Options’
3. Click on ‘Privacy’ Tab on top section
4. Click on the ‘Advanced’ button
5. Select ‘Prompt’ for both ‘First party cookies’ and ‘Third Party Cookies’
6. Click OK and Close the screen.

Google Chrome 8.0+
1. Click to ‘Tools Menu’
2. Click on ‘Options’
3. Click on ‘Under the Bonnet’
4. Click on ‘Cookie Setting’ button and tick ‘Block all third-party cookies without exception’
5. Close the screen.

Google Chrome 19.0+
1. Click to ‘Tools Menu’
2. Click on ‘Settings’
3. Click on ‘Show advanced settings...’
4. Click on ‘Content settings...’ in the Privacy section
5. In the Cookies section tick ‘Block third-party cookies and site data’
6. Scroll down and click ‘OK’
7. Close the screen.