Cookie Policy

Last Updated July 29, 2024

Welcome to our Website. We use cookies, pixels, local storage, plug-ins, tags and similar technologies to ensure our Website functions properly, improve your online experience, collect data to allow us and our partners to analyse website traffic, present you with marketing and personalised ads and measure the success of our marketing and ads.

What are cookies, pixels and the other technologies we use?

Cookies

Cookies are small text files generated by a website that are stored to your browser directory or hard-drive of your computer or mobile device so they can be retrieved by the website at a later date. Such storage allows the website to communicate with your browser directory or hard drive to allow us to present certain website functionality to you, remember your preferences and carry out certain other functions, as further detailed below.

Cookies are used to perform many different roles. You can find more information about the individual cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them in the tables below.

Some cookies (known as session cookies) are created temporarily and are deleted when you leave our Website.

Other cookies (known as persistent cookies) allow your device to be recognised by, and communicate with, our Website on subsequent visits to our Website.

Pixels

Pixels (also known as web beacons) are small pieces of code contained either within our Website or an email from us and are typically provided by third parties, such as Meta. The piece of code allows data regarding your interaction with our Website or an email from us to be sent to the third party that set the pixel.

Local Storage

Local storage is a technology that allows us to store data in your web browser and such data will remain in your web browser even once you leave our Website and close your browser.

Social plug-ins

Social plug-ins are pieces of software code that allow us to embed certain social media tools (such as Facebook share, follow and like buttons) into our Website. If you click on any such tools, the provider of that tool (for example, Meta) may store a cookie on your device or browser and certain information about you (such as your IP address) may be automatically shared with the provider of the tool.

Tags

Tags are small pieces of software code, often provided by a third party such as an advertising network, that are incorporated to our Website. Tags will collect data (which may include personal data) about your use of the Website and share it with the third party that provided the tag. Collection of data in this way can be used to present personalised adverts and marketing to you and track the effectiveness of that marketing.

Personal Data

Cookies, pixels , local storage, social plug-ins and tags may be used to collect personal data, or combined with other information we hold to create personal data, regarding your interactions with our Website and emails, and this personal data may be shared with our partners. Please see our Privacy Policy for further information regarding how we handle your personal data together with (where applicable) the privacy policy of the third party that sets the cookies (as set out below). Where we refer to N/A in final column of the tables below, this means that it is our Privacy Policy that applies to the processing of any personal collected via such cookie.

Where we refer in this Policy to personal data, we are referring to information relating to or about you. This may be referred to as “personal information” or “personally identifiable information” under the laws of the country in which you reside.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are necessary for our Website to function, and are always enabled because our Website won’t work properly without them. They are usually set in response to actions you take such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in to secure areas of our Website, or filling in forms. You can change your browser settings to switch these cookies off or alert you about these cookies, but all or some of our Website may then not work. These cookies do not store any personal data.

NameWhat does the cookie do?First party or third party?When does the cookie expire?Privacy Policy of third party (where applicable)
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Analytical and Statistical Cookies

These cookies allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors to our Website so we can measure and improve the performance of our Website when they are using it. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around our Website so we can make adjustments to improve user experience. These cookies may allocate a unique identifier to you so we can distinguish you from other users  of our Website whilst you are browsing our Website, please see our Privacy Policy for further information.

We use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics uses Cookies or other tracking technologies to help us analyse how users interact with the Website and services, compile reports on their activity, and provide other services related to their activity and usage. The technologies used by Google may collect information such as your IP address, time of visit, whether you are a returning visitor, and any referring website. The information generated by Google Analytics will be transmitted to and stored by Google and will be subject to Google’s privacy policies. To learn more about Google’s partner services and to learn how to opt-out of tracking of analytics by Google, click here.

Functional Cookies

These cookies enable us to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation on our Website, for example to greet you by name and remember your preferences. If you do not allow these cookies our website content and services may not be available to you at all or may not function properly.

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Targeting and Marketing Cookies

These cookies help us and our partners to learn about your interests and preferences so we can show you relevant marketing and ads on other websites. They also allow us to understand how you engage with ads and marketing we send to you (including via email) so we can ensure you enjoy our content. If you do not allow these cookies, you’ll continue to receive marketing and advertising but it won’t be tailored to you or your interests. We and our partners may use these cookies to collect personal data relating to your browsing activities, please see our Privacy Policy for further information.

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Manage Cookies

You can choose which cookies you accept using our cookies management tool available in the footer of our Website or by managing your preferences within your browser settings. Please follow the relevant links below for further information regarding how you can manage your cookie preferences using your browser settings:

Google Chrome

Microsoft Edge

Mozilla Firefox

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Opera

Safari

To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

You can choose to “Reject All”, however, you may not then be able to access all or parts of our Website. For further information about how to manage personalised advertising and marketing across multiple platforms, please visit the following:

YourAdChoices

Your Online Choices

You can adjust your preferences regarding personalised advertising using the settings on social media platforms on which you have an account.

Contact us

If you have any questions or concerns about our use of cookies and pixels or would like to request further information, please contact us.