Cookie Policy



COOKIE POLICY

 

Cookies are text files which contain small levels of information which is collected when you visit a Website. There is a link below which will provide more information on how Companies use Cookies, and as to the benefits thereof. This area is mentioned again in the section titled ‘Privacy Policy’.

 

Cookies are an extremely common tool used by online websites to learn about and respond to user website activities. Cookies are stored on your device's web browser by any websites you visit. Most websites, web applications and mobile applications use cookies to improve the user experience.

 

Whenever somebody visits a website, the website sends a cookie to the device you're using to access the website. Your device automatically stores the cookie in a file that's located within your web browser.

 

When you subsequently revisit a site, the website will respond in a more personalised way, remembering your preferences, providing faster page loading and interactions.

 

Cookies have many uses. Websites that require registration, and indeed various social media platforms, use cookies to remember login credentials (username and password) so you don't have to enter them manually every time you access the website. Cookies can also be used to display custom advertisements based on your previous search history and web browsing behaviour.

EU Cookie policy Changes:

 

Cookies have been in place for many years, and are common in the ECommerce arena. The EU changed the law in May 2012, to make sure that all websites inform their customers that cookies are collected, and for what purpose.

 

To understand more about Cookies and how customers can manage them, you can visit www.aboutcookies.org or click on this link.