Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small file which is placed on your computer's hard drive when you visit a website. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the site owners, such as which pages you find useful or not. A web browser normally deletes session cookies when it quits. A cookie does not give us access to your computer or any information about you, other than the data you choose to share with us. Cookies are used on this site to maintain functionality as you move between pages.
How we use cookies
This website uses first party cookies, which allow us to distinguish you from other users of the website. They maintain functionality as you move between pages and help us to improve our site.
| Company | Purpose | Category | More information |
|---|---|---|---|
| This cookie is automatically set when you land on the website. It enables functionality between pages and is essential for parts of the site to operate. It is held temporarily and is deleted when you close your web browser. It does not contain personally identifiable information and is anonymous. | STRICTLY NECESSARY | ASP.NET_SessionId browser session | |
| These cookies are used to set and store your cookie preferences and determine the country from which a user is visiting our websites. | FUNCTIONAL | ||
| Google Analytics | These cookies generate statistical data on how visitors use our websites and their behaviour. This helps us to count the number of visitors, which pages they visited, where they have come from and if they used different devices and channels, so we can improve the way our websites work. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form. We report on this activity in aggregate, and use this information solely for the purposes of monitoring and improving our website. | ANALYTIC | Find more details on the cookies set by Google Analytics: Google Code Read an overview of Google's Privacy Policy |
| Google Analytics | In addition to data collected through standard Google Analytics, we might also enable data collection for additional features like cross-device audiences and insights. Google Analytics will collect visitation information and associate it with Google information from accounts of signed-in users who have consented to this association for the purpose of ads personalisation. This Google information may include end-user location, search history, YouTube history and data from sites that partner with Google – and is used to provide aggregated and anonymised insights into users' cross-device behaviours. | MARKETING | Find more details on the cookies set by Google Analytics: Google Code Read an overview of Google’s Privacy Policy |
How to manage your cookies
Please click on the Cookie Preferences link in the bottom footer to manage the cookies for your visit. Functional cookies cannot be turned off, however you may turn off Analytic and marketing cookies and save your preferences.
If you choose to have your browsers refuse cookies, this may prevent you from taking full advantage of this website.