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What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your computer or device when you visit the site. We use them to identify how visitors arrive at our site and to make our website work. They also help us to improve our services for you and tailor your experience.
How do we use them?
When you visit our site for the first time, a cookie will be stored on your device. When you return to our site, we can recognise that you are a returning visitor. Cookies don’t reveal your identity, but they help us understand how you interact with our website.
The cookies we use help us in the following ways:
- To make our website work correctly.
- To remember your settings during and between visits so you do not need to re-enter information.
- Improve the security of our site.
- To improve our website based on your use of the website.
- Allow you to share webpages on social media services such as X and Facebook.
- Tailor the site experience to your individual preferences.
- Display targeted ads to you which we believe will be of interest.
We also make use of advertising cookies. These cookies are specifically designed to gather information from you to display advertisements based on relevant topics in which you may take interest. These cookies work by letting us know that you have visited our site and that you may hold an interest in our products.
This data only registers your computer and not you as an individual. If you decline these cookies, then we will not undertake this activity.
Are cookies safe to use?
Although cookies can be used to track movements across and between websites, they do so without identifying any personal or confidential information. Cookies are normally used to make a website work for your computer, where you do not want cookies to track your movements or present personalised advertising, you can reject the use of these cookies.