Cookies Policy

COOKIES POLICY

COOKIES LEGISLATION

Published in 2003, the original EU regulation became known as the "E-Privacy Directive." The protection of privacy in the field of electronic communications was a major concern. Directive 2009/136/EC, which replaced the first Directive in 2009, added the need to obtain consent before using cookies. On May 26, 2011, the EU Directive came into effect in the UK. Enforcing it in the UK is the responsibility of the Information Commissioners Office (ICO), which decided to start on May 26, 2012. The new legislation requires website owners to do the following:

  • Inform visitors to the website that cookies are used.
  • Describe the purpose of the cookies to website visitors.
  • Get website users' permission before storing a cookie on their computer or other device.

The Internet Commission (ICO) recommends that website owners take action to guarantee that their users are appropriately informed about the cookies their website uses. We have created this Cookie Policy because we have taken this advice into consideration. We have done this by adhering to recommendations made by experts on best practices, such as the International Chamber of Commerce UK Cookie Guide, which is available at https://templatelab.com/icc-uk-cookie-guide/.

COOKIES: WHAT ARE THEY?

A cookie is a little data file that a website saves to your computer's web browser. For the website to recognise the user, the browser relays the data back to the website.

Cookies contain data like an identifier, such as a randomly generated unique number, the cookie's duration and expiration date, and the domain from which it originated.

MANAGING YOUR BROWSER'S COOKIES

Generally, internet browsers offer the ability to prevent the setting of any or all cookies.

More information about utilising your browser's cookie settings can be found on the browser's help menu or on the browser's official website.

You can also remove cookies using your web browser, but in order for them to be removed, you must block them; otherwise, they will reappear the next time you visit a website.

You might not be able to access all or some of our website if you set your browser to block all cookies, even necessary ones.

MORE DETAILS RELATING TO OUR USE OF COOKIES

Typically, cookies fall into one or more of the four types listed below:

  1. Strictly Necessary Cookies

    To navigate this website and take advantage of its features, cookies are necessary. These cookies do not collect any personal data about you that might be utilised for marketing purposes or to track your online activities. Your permission is not needed for us to utilise Strictly Necessary Cookies. When you exit our website or close the browser, they end after one "session." These cookies are included in this category:

    a. Cookies for shopping carts.

    b. Obtaining entry to a website's restricted regions.

    c. Preserving text that has been entered so it won't be lost in case the page refreshes.
  2. Performance Cookies

    Performance cookies don't allow for your identification because they only store anonymous data. Your permission is needed before we can utilise Performance Cookies. You grant us permission to install these kinds of cookies on your device by visiting our website. Before they expire, you may always remove Performance Cookies from your browser's history. These cookies are included in this category:

    a. Analytical.

    b. Promotion.

    c. Cost Per Click.
  3. Cookies with functionality

    In order to tailor your experience on our website, these cookies keep track of your preferences. Your permission is needed before we can use functionality cookies. You grant us permission to install these kinds of cookies on your device by visiting our website. Functionality Cookies have an expiration date that you can set and remove from your browser history at any moment. These cookies are included in this category:

    a. Figuring out whether you've already seen a pop-up to make sure you don't view it again.

    b. Sending in remarks.

    c. Recalling page backgrounds, font sizes, and colours.
  4. Cookies for Targeted Advertising

    Cookies for targeted advertising are used to show you ads that are more appropriate for your interests and situation. They also serve to gauge the success of the advertising campaign and set a restriction on how often you view advertisements. They don't store anonymous information. In order to target advertising cookies, we must have your consent. We will use a pop-up, overlay, splash page, header/footer bar, or other method to get your permission before storing these cookies on your device. These cookies are included in this category:

    Gathering data regarding browsing preferences in order to customise advertisements;

    b. Gathering data on browser preferences in order to customise website content.

We'll notify you about cookies in the following ways:

To make it easier for you to view and select which of our cookies you want to accept, we have included a link to our Cookie Policy page on every other page of our website. Please be aware that blocking or removing these cookies may have an impact on how well our website works. We will request your permission if a cookie is classified as a targeted advertising cookie. In an effort to make the user experience as simple as possible for you, we will make every effort to be as consistent as possible in the way we request your consent. We will use a pop-up, overlay, or splash page to get your permission.