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Cookie Statement

Cookies to enable various features and functionality and we are changing the information we provide to make it easier for you to see how we use cookies during the course of your visit to our site.

 

We have categorised the cookies we use based on the International Chamber of Commerce guide into the following four categories:

  • Performance

  • Functionality

  • Targeting

 

For more information what cookies are see the about cookies section at the bottom.

 

Cookie Categories

 

Performance cookies

'Performance' cookies enable us to collect anonymous information about how you use our website, the types of pages you visit, and problems you experience. We use the information to make improvements to the way the site works, understand the interests and motivations of our users and measure how effective our communications are.

 

We use performance cookies to:

  • Provide analytics data on how our website is used

  • Understand how our customers find our products and services

  • Tracking errors that occur

 

Functionality cookies

'Functionality' cookies are used to provide services or remember settings outside those preferences associated with a user account you may have with us.

We use 'functionality' cookies to:

  • Remember questions we have asked you such as whether you wanted to participate in surveys or feedback

Targeting cookies

 

`Targeting` cookies are connected with services provided by third parties (e.g., ‘share’, ‘like’ and ‘tweet’ buttons). Those providers provide their services in return for recognising that you have visited our website.

About cookies

Cookies are small text files placed on your computer by us or our partners. They let us identify the device you’re using – but not you personally. This information is sent back to our systems as you move around our website.

Cookies are unique to the web browser you’re using – so if you’re using a desktop computer as well as a mobile, different data will be collected for each.

 

More information is available on aboutcookies.org

 

Cookies can be set by the owner of the website you’re on. These are known as 1st Party Cookies. There are also 3rd Party Cookies that can be set by partner websites. Only the owner of the cookie can see the anonymous information it collects.

You can choose to accept all cookies, reject 3rd Party Cookies or reject all cookies by changing your internet browser settings. If you don’t accept cookies, some features of our website won’t work. For example, you won’t be able to make a booking.

Refusing cookies and changing your mind after you’ve accepted them

 

Refusing

You can change your browser settings to accept or refuse all cookies, choose which cookies you want or don’t want, or ask to be notified when a cookie is set. Use the help feature in your browser to see how.

 

Changing your mind

If you change your mind after you’ve accepted our cookies, you’ll find an option within your internet browser to clear cookies that have already been set. Use the help feature in your browser to see how. You’ll then need to change your browser settings to refuse cookies in future.

More information

Take a look at aboutcookies.org or the Internet Advertising Bureau for independent information on cookies – including how to refuse or delete them from your computer or device.

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