Managing Cookies and Tracking Technologies on Our Website

This website makes use of the following cookies which have been categorised by type. You can control which of these cookies you are happy to allow below.

1) How are Cookies used?

Session cookies The Company website will primarily set session cookies. Session cookies allow websites to remember information from page to page so the user does not have to input that information more than once. The prime example of when session cookies are used is during a purchase from an internet shop – a session cookie would be used to remember what the user had put in their basket so that it would be carried through to checkout. Session cookies will normally be deleted by your browser when the browser is closed. Analytic cookies Some parts of this website use third party analytics service (see section two of the Privacy and Cookie Policy) which also place cookies on your computer. The information generated by these cookies about your use of this website will be transmitted to and stored by them. The Company will not use the statistical analytics tools to track or to collect personally identifiable information of visitors to this website. The Company will not associate any data gathered with any personally identifying information from any source as part of our use of the statistical analytics tools. Third party analytics service We use analytics service cookies to hold information about your visit to our site. This helps us better identify the use and popularity of our services and how successfully the website is functioning. If you do not wish us to do this, you can opt out of the Analytics service by installing an extension for your browser. Alternatively, you can delete/restrict the cookies as for any other cookie. Hotjar analytics Third-party vendors, use cookies to serve ads based on someone’s past visits to this website. This allows us to reach people who previously visited the Company website, and match the right people with the right message. Remarketing cookies will expire 2 years from the time that the cookie is set or updated (whichever is the later). Any data collected will be used in accordance with our own privacy policy.

2) Navigating Cookie Controls

A browser is a program you use to view web pages. Your browser allows you to control what cookies are set on your computer, and how long they are stored. You may have more than one browser installed on your computer. In this case, you will need to change the settings for each browser you use. Browser help pages relating to cookie settings Browser manufacturers provide help pages relating to cookie management in their products. For your browsers, please consult the documentation that your browser manufacturer provides.

3) Additional Guidelines

Privacy Practices Insight Visit our Privacy Policy page for an in-depth view of how we manage, use, store, and disclose your personal information. If you have concerns about your data or wish to access it, please contact our Privacy Officer via the provided email address.

4) Revisions to the Cookie Guidelines

The use of cookies and local storage may adapt as our services evolve. While specific cookie names and functions may vary, they generally conform to previously mentioned categories. We encourage you to visit this page regularly to stay informed about any updates.