Cookie Policy

Use of Cookies

Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users. This helps us provide a good experience while browsing and allows us to improve our site. Enabling all cookies is recommended.

What Are Cookies?

A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers stored on your browser or the hard drive of your computer, with your consent. Cookies transfer information to your computer’s hard drive.

Types of Cookies We Use

1. Strictly Necessary Cookies

  • Essential for website operation.

2. Analytical or Performance Cookies

  • Recognise and count visitors.
  • Monitor how visitors navigate the website.
  • Improve website functionality and user experience.

3. Functionality Cookies

  • Recognise you on return visits.
  • Personalise content, greet you by name, and remember preferences (e.g., language, region).

4. Targeting Cookies

  • Record your visits, pages viewed, and links followed.
  • Make website and advertising content more relevant to your interests.
  • May share information with third parties for this purpose.

Newsletter or Email Subscription Cookies

  • Remember if you are registered.
  • Show notifications relevant to subscription status.

Third Party Cookies

  • Third parties, such as advertising networks and external service providers like Google Analytics, may set cookies.
  • Likely to be analytical, performance, or targeting cookies.
  • For deactivating third-party cookies, refer to your browser’s help section.

Social Media Cookies

  • Social media buttons and plugins (e.g., Twitter, Facebook) set cookies.
  • Enhance your profile on their site or contribute to their data, as outlined in their privacy policies.

Disabling Cookies

Choose which analytical, functionality, and targeting cookies to set by adjusting browser settings.

Blocking all cookies, including essential ones, may restrict access to parts of the website.

All cookies, except essential ones, expire after two years.

For detailed information on the type and expiry date of cookies please contact us.