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The Privacy and Electronic Communications
Regulation
This information applies to the web site from which
you clicked the link.
By supplying your name and address details to us via
this web site, you are agreeing that we may contact
you using our preferred method for business purposes
at any time. You may, at any time, opt out of this
by contacting us with your details via any route shown
on this site with the word "unsubscribe".
We do not send marketing emails to non-customer, personal
email addresses (spam).
Under no circumstances will we share your information
with third parties.
We reserve the right to use cookies as an anonymous
method of recording your usage of our site and would
ask that if you do not wish to have cookies recorded
on your machine, you amend the settings on your browser
to prevent them from being created.
Use of Cookies on our site.
A cookie is a text-only string of information that
a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser
on your computer's hard disk so that the website can
remember who you are.
A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain
from which the cookie has come, the "lifetime"
of the cookie, and a value, usually a randomly generated
unique number.
Two types of cookies may be used on this website:
Session Cookies
which are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie
file of your browser until you leave the site,
Persistent cookies
which remain in the cookie file of your browser for
much longer (though how long will depend on the lifetime
of the specific cookie).
Cookies can help a website to arrange content to
match your preferred interests more quickly. Most
major websites use cookies. Cookies cannot be used
by themselves to identify you.
How we use Cookies on our Site and what Information
we collect.
Session Cookies.
To allow you to carry information across pages of
our site and avoid having to re-enter information.
To allow you to maintain a shopping basket
Within registration to allow you to access stored
information.
Persistent Cookies.
To help us recognise you as a unique visitor (just
a number) when you return to our website and to allow
us to tailor content or advertisements to match your
preferred interests or to avoid showing you the same
adverts repeatedly.
To compile anonymous, aggregated statistics that
allow us to understand how users use our site and
to help us improve the structure of our website. We
cannot identify you personally in this way.
Within research surveys to ensure you are not invited
to complete a questionnaire too often or after you
have already done so.
Third Party Cookies
Third parties serve cookies via this site.
These are used for the following purposes:
To serve advertisements on our site and track whether
these advertisements are clicked on by users.
To control how often you are shown a particular advertisement.
To tailor content to your preferences
To count the number of anonymous users of our site.
To provide security within shopping baskets or transactions.
Use of Web Beacons.
Some of our Web pages may contain electronic images
known as Web beacons (sometimes known as clear gifs)
that allow us to count users who have visited these
pages. Web beacons collect only limited information
which including a cookie number, time and date of
a page view, and a description of the page on which
the Web beacon resides. We may also carry web beacons
placed by third party advertisers. These beacons do
not carry any personally identifiable information
and are only used to track the effectiveness of a
particular campaign.
Disabling/Enabling Cookies.
You have the ability to accept or decline cookies
by modifying the settings in your browser. However,
you may not be able to use all the interactive features
of our site if cookies are disabled.
What can I do to manage cookies stored on my computer?
There are a number of ways to manage cookies. If you
use different computers in different locations you
will need to ensure that each browser is adjusted
to suit your cookie preferences.
Some modern browsers have a feature that will analyse
website privacy policies and allow a user to control
their privacy needs. These are known as "P3P"
features (Privacy Preferences Platform). Find further
information on P3P.
You can easily delete any cookies that have been
installed in the cookie folder of your browser. For
example, if you are using Microsoft Windows Explorer:
Open 'Windows Explorer'
Click on the 'Search' button on the tool bar
Type "cookie" into the search box for 'Folders
and Files'
Select 'My Computer' in the 'Look In' box
Click 'Search Now'
Double click on the folders that are found
'Select' any cookie file
Hit the 'Delete' button on your keyboard
If you are not using Microsoft Windows Explorer, then
you should select "cookies" in the "Help"
function for information on where to find your cookie
folder.
Please contact us using the details found on the site
should you wish to clarify any points.
If you do not agree with the information provided
then we would ask you not to use the site or the information
provided within it.
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