What are cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of data that websites store on your browser when you visit them. They are useful because they allow us to recognise your visit and collect information about how you use our website.
You can choose which types of optional Cookies you want to accept and can manage your settings at any time.
For more information about Cookies visit www.allaboutcookies.org or www.youronlinechoices.eu
How we use Cookies
The Cookies we use have been categorised based on classifications by Cookiepedia.
They will remain active for either 1 year if you accept all, or 30 days if you do not. We will give the option to accept them again at the end of this time.
You can find more information about the Cookies we use below.
Pixel Tracking
Some of our webpages and emails contain pixel tags (also referred to as web beacons, web bugs, tracking pixels, java tags and clear gifs). These allow us and our advertisers or service providers to:
- collect information on how you use our websites and interact with our emails (for example, the number of users who have visited a page, opened an email or followed links)
- retarget users who have come from social media or email by personalising online services, marketing communications and ads.
The tags we use don’t collect or store any of your personal or identifiable information and are fully compliant with data protection law.
Accept or block Cookies
You can block or delete any Cookies from any website by activating the setting on your browser.
However, please note if you block all Cookies you might not be able to access all or part of our websites.