(Not the biscuits we’re talking about – sorry!)
Cookies are tiny data files placed on your computer, tablet, or phone when you visit our website. They leave behind a small “crumb” of information that helps your device recognize you on future visits. This means if you return to our site, your preferences (like login details or language settings) can be remembered, giving you a smoother browsing experience.
Cookies typically collect details about the pages you visit, including the sequence of pages viewed within our website. They do not collect your name, address, or other personal contact details unless you provide that information through our contact forms. The primary purpose of these cookies is to monitor browsing behavior and help us understand if our website is functioning correctly and delivering the right information to our clients.
Cookies on our website may originate from:
We employ Google Analytics to collect data on how visitors interact with our website. This tool helps us understand:
Importantly, we do not collect or store any personal details such as your name or address. Additionally, we have enabled IP address anonymisation, ensuring your IP address isn’t fully transmitted to Google.
The main purposes of cookies on our website include:
Yes, you can disable cookies by changing your browser settings. Because browsers differ, please refer to your specific browser’s instructions (for example, search “How to disable cookies in Chrome” or “How to disable cookies in Safari”).
Note: Disabling cookies may affect the functionality of our website. Some features might not work properly, and you could encounter error messages or display issues. You might also have the option to disable only third-party cookies, which typically does not impact the core functionality of our site.
By using our website, you agree to our use of cookies as described in this policy. If you have any questions about our cookies policy, please feel free to contact us.