Cookie Management Policy

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.

- 1 - Cookies: Which Ones Do We Use and Why?

There are a few different categories of cookies, including: Session and Persistent Cookies
  • Session Cookies - these are cookies which expire once you close your web browser;
  • Persistent Cookies - these are cookies which stay on your device for a set period of time or until you delete them.
First and Third Party Cookies
  • First-party cookies - these are cookies set by the website that you are visiting at that time, either by us, or by a third party at our request
  • Third-party cookies - these are cookies that are set by a party other than that of the website you are visiting. If you visit the our website or use our Sites and another party sets a cookie through that website this would be a third-party cookie.

- 2 - Additional Tracking Technologies

Our platforms utilize Web Beacons, Clear GIFs, and pixel tags to discreetly track user interactions and behavior. Opt-out options are available within our email communications for users preferring not to participate in tracking.

- 3 - Limitations in the Absence of Cookies

All modern web browsers allow you to control the use of cookies on your device. You are also able to delete existing cookies and other stored data on your device should you wish to do so. Cookies improve your experience on our website and we encourage you to leave them enabled.

- 4 - Other Policies

Contact Methods For further information or questions about our cookie policies or this Cookies Policy, please feel free to email us.