Introduction to Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on to your computer by the websites you visit. They help the website work properly, improve your experience and allow website-owners to analyse
visits.
When you first visit a site that uses cookies, a simple text file is downloaded on to your computer, which is then read each time you return to that site. The file, called a ‘cookie’,
can be used to remember your preferences, or to personalise searches that you have conducted in the past.
Which Types of Cookies Are Active on Our Website?
Cookies can be placed by the website owners (first party cookies) or by a third party website to either enable external content or deliver advertising (third party cookies). Most
website will classify their cookies in groups:
- Strictly necessary cookies (first party) are essential for a website to operate securely and deliver the service you require.
- Functional cookies (first party) allow you a smoother experience on site.
- Performance cookies (first or third-party cookies) help website-owners make improvements by collecting information such as the number and length of visits and pages viewed.
- Marketing cookies first or third-party) help website owners deliver relevant advertising and fund some of the cost of running the website and provide you with free service.
Visits to Non-Company Linked Websites
From time-to-time, we will provide links to external websites that we neither own nor control. Company is not responsible for the content, privacy practices, or web accessibility needs
on these websites. Company can’t assure websites not owned by Company follow Company’s privacy practices. We encourage users to read the privacy statements of such sites to understand
the privacy practices of those sites.
limitation
You may choose to set your web browser to not accept cookies. If you choose to reject cookies, certain parts of the System may not function properly or as intended by us.
Some of the areas of our System may contain electronic images known as web beacons (sometimes known as clear gifs) that allow the organization, and its third-party providers or
affiliates, to count and track users who have visited certain portions of our System.
Additional Regulations
If you have any questions about how we use cookies, you can contact us.