Cookies

Cookies

About cookies

 

Cookies are small pieces of text that are stored by your browser. Each cookie has a name and is associated with a particular site. When your browser sends a request to a site (for example, to download a page, image, or video), the computer that responds (known as a server) may tell your browser to set one or more cookies. When your browser makes further requests to the same site it sends the cookies back to the server. This allows the server to remember you as you browse the site, and provide features such as shopping baskets or password-protected areas.

 

 

Managing cookies

 

You can block all cookies through your browser settings (see the instructions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge), but if you choose to do so some features on our site will no longer work.

 

 

First-party cookies

 

First-party cookies are set when you interact with our site. Your browser will only send these cookies in requests to our site.

 


Essential cookies


These cookies are necessary for our site to work correctly. You can block these cookies through your browser settings, but if you choose to do so some features will no longer work.

 

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This cookie is used to remember your cookie preferences. It is created when you change your cookie preferences and expires after thirty days.

 


Google Analytics cookies


These cookies are used by Google Analytics to track visitor interaction with our site in order to produce statistical reports for us. These cookies are created once you accept cookies on our site. For more information, see the Google Analytics section of our privacy policy.

 

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This cookie is used to distinguish each visitor. It expires after two years.


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This cookie is used to remember details of each visitor. It expires after two years.

 

 

Third-party cookies

 

Third-party cookies are created by functionality and content on our site that are supplied by other providers. Your browser will send these cookies in requests to the provider of the functionality or content, which may allow the provider to track you across multiple sites.

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