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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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