How we use cookies on this website

Cookies are only used on this website to improve your browsing experience. We do not use cookies to collect personal information about you. If you wish to block or restrict cookies set by this or any other website you can do so through your web browser’s settings. The “Help” function (often in the main menu options at the top of your browser screen, and usually accessible by pressing the F1 key in Windows) should tell you how to do so.

For more information about cookies, visit www.aboutcookies.org. This is a website provided by law firm Pinsent Masons as a web user’s guide to understanding and controlling cookies.

Please note that restricting cookies may impact on the functionality of this website.

Cookies we set

Below is a list of the cookies set by this website and a description of the purpose of each.

Cookie Name Purpose
PHPSESSID Each visitor to our website is assigned a unique visitor ID which lets us anonymously identify a computer for the duration of their visit to our website. This allows us to provide you with additional benefits.

This cookie will be destroyed every time you close your browser.

 

Cookies set by 3rd parties

Below is a list of the cookies set by other websites for the purposes of providing you with an enhanced experience by utilising their services.

Service/Feature Purpose
AddThis Some of our pages use AddThis (a tool for integrating various Social Media sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn etc) which may set a number of cookies on your computer.

For more information on what cookies AddThis uses, please refer to the AddThis privacy policy.

Facebook Some of our pages use Facebook sharing buttons or fanboxes. Facebook may set a number of cookies to store your login state, preferences or other information.

For more information on what cookies Facebook uses, please refer to Facebook’s Data Use Policy

Google Analytics We use a web analytics service called Google Analytics to help us identify how our customers use our website, what they like and to see where improvements can be made.

Google stores the information collected by the cookie on servers in the United States. Google may also transfer this information to third parties if they are required to do so by law or if the third party processes information on Google’s behalf. The information collected is aggregated and anonymised. Google does not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google.

For more information on how Google uses cookies, please refer to their privacy policy.

Google Plus Some of our pages use sharing buttons or other features from Google Plus, a social media network. Google may set cookies for this service.

For more information on how Google uses cookies, please refer to their privacy policy.

LinkedIn Some of our pages use sharing buttons or other features from LinkedIn, a social media network. LinkedIn may set cookies for this service.

For more information on how LinkedIn uses cookies, please refer to their privacy policy.

Twitter Some of our pages use Tweet buttons or Twitter feeds. Twitter may set a number of cookies for these components.

For more information on what cookies Twitter uses, please refer to Twitter’s Privacy policy.

YouTube Some of our pages have embedded YouTube videos. YouTube may set a number of cookies on your computer for these components.

For more information on how YouTube uses cookies, please refer to Google’s privacy policy.

Contact us for more information
If you have any questions about how our website uses cookies, please contact us and one of our web team will get back to you.

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