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This website uses cookies. Here are the answers to some of the
most Frequently Asked Questions about them:
Whenever you visit a website, your device downloads several
small files called "cookies." The cookie lets the website recognise
your particular device. This means it can remember your preferences, you can
navigate between pages more quickly, as well as do several other useful things.
If you'd like more detailed information about cookies, you can find everything
you'll need to know over at www.allaboutcookies.org.
We use cookies on our website to improve your experience when
visiting it. You'll only ever find First-party cookies on our site. That is to
say, cookies that we've placed on our website ourselves for a very good reason.
Third-party cookies, which are cookies placed on a website by someone who
doesn't own or operate it, have no place here. The reasons that we use specific
cookies depend on what they can do.
We use:
1)
Essential Cookies These do exactly what they sound like.
Essential cookies make sure that our website functions correctly. So it
"knows" whether you're logged in or logged, for example.
2)
Analytical Cookies Analytical cookies are there to help us
improve how our website functions. They collect strictly anonymous aggregated
data which doesn't link back to you. We can then look at this data to see
things like which pages most people visit for the longest length of time. Or
when error messages pop up for most people. We use analytical cookies made by
three groups:
1. Google Analytics - These
cookies collect information like the length of time users spend on particular
pages, which pages they visit, and which websites they visit before and
afterward. You can easily opt-out of allowing Google Analytics to collect your
information here.
2. Optimizely - these
cookies are used to test changes we've made to our website.
3. New Relic - these
cookies track any delays and errors users experience on our site. The
information that is collected is on a per-session basis and strictly anonymous.
We place all of these cookies ourselves. And though they do send
data back to the group in question so that they can compile an aggregate report
and send it to us, these reports are never shared with other parties.
3)
Functional Cookies Functional cookies save information about the
choices you've made when using our site. They allow your experience to be
personalised. Want to keep chatting to our customer care team while switching
the page you're on, for instance? A functional cookie will be allowing you to
do it.
4)
Targeting/Advertising Cookies These cookies make it possible for
the advertisements you see on your screen to be more relevant to you. Some of
these types of cookie remember information about your visit to the site, and
share that information with other organisations, such as Google, Facebook, or
Twitter.
You can opt out of Google's use of cookies by changing Google's Ads Settings here. You can opt out of many other vendor's
cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page.
There are two different types of cookies in terms of the time
they remain on your device, and we use them both:
1)
Persistent cookies This type of cookie remains on your device
until you delete them, either manually or automatically.
2)
Session cookies These only last for a single session. When you
close your browser, they get deleted.
You can usually find information about how to stop your browser
from accepting cookies in your specific browser's Help menu. You can also often
get your browser to notify you when it's receiving a new cookie, or disable use
of cookies completely. If you're stuck, try consulting www.allaboutcookies.org for more information about all things cookie.
Be aware that by refusing cookies you'll most likely see any
preferences you've set on our site be lost, as well as see the site not work as
well. By setting your browser to refuse cookies from our site, you may also set
it to refuse cookies from all websites.
This is something we do periodically. Whenever we do though,
we'll always notify you and post a clear notice here if this changes the way we
interact with your personal information. We'll post details of even the
smallest changes here in any case. You can tell the last time we did this from
the handy "last updated" figure here: