How we use Cookies
Cookies are very small text files that are stored on your computer when you visit some websites.
We use cookies to help identify your computer so we can tailor your user experience, track shopping basket contents and remember where you are in the order process.
You can disable any cookies already stored on your computer, but these may stop our website from functioning properly.
The following are not Strictly Necessary, but are required to provide you with the best user experience and also to tell us which pages you find most interesting (anonymously).
Functional Cookies
This Website Will:
- Track the pages you visit via Google Analytics, and interaction with online adverts
We use tracking cookies, also known as unique identifiers, to help us understand on site user behavior in order to improve our website user experience. We also use information you make available to us when you interact with a website and any advert, to help us deliver relevant advertising. Personal identification is not collected and passed onto any third parties or agencies. We use Google Analytics to gather useful information for the optimising of the site, and any advertising. We also use Google Analytics tracking to obtain demographic audience data, but this is anonymised automatically by Google. In addition we use Google Analytics to deliver remarketing of our products or services to past visitors. Remarketing, also known as interest based advertising, delivers relevant advertising to past visitors, via cookies. This will not gather or pass on any sensitive information.
We do this to help us to deliver more useful and relevant ads. For example, we can prevent the same ads being shown repeatedly to visitors of the site, or deliver adverts based on your preferences, without knowing anything personally identifiable about a visitor. We may advertise through different networks such as Bing, Facebook etc, and use their analytics tracking and cookies also in the same manor.\r\nHow to opt out from this is explained below.
Cookies and Browser Settings
The Help feature on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie and how to disable cookies altogether. Additionally, you can disable or delete similar data used by browser add-ons, such as Flash cookies, by changing the add-on’s settings or visiting the website of its manufacturer.
This website will not
- Share any personal information with third parties.