Cookie Policy
What are Cookies?
Our website (along with nearly all other websites) uses cookies to help us provide you with the best experience possible. Cookies are tiny text files containing small amounts of information which are downloaded on your computer when you visit certain webpages.
Managing Cookies
You can manage your cookies for our website in our cookie preference centre.
Cookie Settings
You can also manage your cookie preferences through your web browser. If the settings on your browser are adjusted to accept cookies and you continue to use our website, we will take it that you are happy with this cookie usage. Should you wish to remove and no longer receive cookies from our site then this will likely affect how the site works for you. Cookies are now a standard part of most modern websites so disabling them will likely limit the functionality of a majority of the websites you view.
Removing Cookies
You can switch off cookies by adjusting the settings of your web browser so cookies are blocked and will not be accepted. If you would like to know more about managing your cookies please visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/.
Cookies we use on our website and the purposes they serve:
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Google Analytics
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_gid and _gat last up to one day. _ga expires in more than 12 months. IDE lasts up to 2 months. DSID lasts less than 30 days.
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These third party cookies are saved to your device to allow us to use the Google Analytic service. They collect anonymous information on how visitors use our site. We use these to create website usage reports including the number of visitors, which websites they have come from to get to our site and the pages that were visited. | Google Privacy Policy |
Share This
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Most of the cookies expire a maximum of 12 months. __sharethis_cookie_test__ is a persistent cookie and lasts more than 2 years. | These third party cookies are used to track which pages are being shared and by whom. | Share This Privacy Policy |