How we use Cookies
A cookie is a small text file which is stored on your computer when visiting a website. This process is a very common practice, is completely harmless and cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. A cookie in no way gives us access to your computer or any personal information about you. We use cookies in the following ways:
Functional purposes
We record the fact that you have given our website permission to use cookies and we store this in a cookie on your computer.
Analytical purposes
In order to view statistics associated with our website, we use analytical data provided by Google Analytics. This allows us to see statistics related to things such as:
- how many people are visiting the website
- how people are finding the website
- which are the most popular pages are etc.
This information is collected anonymously and does not provide us with any personal information about our users.
Social media
We may use third-party cookies provided by social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to allow us to enable "like" and "follow" buttons on our website and facilitate the sharing of content on your social network
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