Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet, mobile) when you visit a website.
They are widely used to make websites work, to improve performance, and to provide information to site owners.
Related technologies include pixels, tags, SDKs, local storage, and similar identifiers which we collectively refer to as “cookies” in this policy.
On their own, many cookies identify a device or browser.
However, in some cases, cookies can be used in conjunction with other data (for example, account details, identifiers, or network information) to personally identify users and could therefore be classed as personal information.
Where cookies constitute personal information, we treat them in accordance with our Privacy Policy and applicable data protection laws.
We use cookies for the following purposes:
Strictly necessary: to enable core site functionality such as page navigation, secure areas, load balancing, authentication, and fraud prevention. These cookies are essential and do not require consent.
Preferences (functional): to remember choices (e.g., accessibility settings) and provide enhanced, personalised features.
Performance and analytics: to understand how visitors use our site, measure performance, diagnose errors, and improve content. This may include aggregated usage statistics and, where configured, anonymisation or pseudonymisation.
Advertising and marketing: to deliver or measure advertising, limit repetition, understand campaign effectiveness, and tailor messaging to interests inferred from browsing. Where used, these are typically set by us or our advertising partners.
Security and diagnostics: to help detect and prevent misuse, ensure platform integrity, and support incident investigation.
First-party cookies are set by our domain and typically support site functionality and analytics configured by us.
Third-party cookies are set by a different domain (for example, analytics providers, advertising networks, video platforms, social media, tag managers). These third parties may process data for their own purposes, subject to their privacy policies. Details are available in our cookie settings panel.
Session cookies expire when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies remain for a defined period (days to months, occasionally longer) or until you delete them. Specific lifetimes for each cookie are listed in the cookie settings panel or consent manager.
The use of cookies is based on consent for all categories except those that are strictly necessary. We present a consent banner or preferences centre on your first visit and at intervals thereafter (for example, when cookies change significantly, when required by law, or when your consent expires).
You have control over how and when cookies are collected. Non essential cookies will not be set unless and until you provide consent via our banner or preferences centre.
You can withdraw or modify your consent at any time by revisiting the “Cookie settings” link (usually located in the site footer) and adjusting your preferences.
Where consent is not required (strictly necessary cookies), we rely on our legitimate interests in providing a secure, functional website.
You can manage cookies in the following ways:
Site controls: Use our on site cookie banner or preferences centre to accept, reject, or fine tune categories of cookies.
Browser settings: Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies. Instructions can be found in your browser’s help section. Blocking all cookies may affect site functionality.
Third party opt outs: Some providers offer their own opt out mechanisms (for example, Google Analytics opt out, advertising preference tools).
Where we use analytics services, we configure them to respect privacy by limiting the scope of data collected where feasible (e.g., IP truncation, aggregation). Analytics providers may set their own cookies and act as our processors or independent controllers depending on configuration. See the cookie settings panel for details.
If advertising cookies are enabled, they may:
Record visits to our site and pages viewed.
Recognise you across websites and devices to tailor content and measure campaigns.
Share pseudonymous identifiers with partners. In combination with other data, these identifiers could be linked to you and become personal information. You can disable advertising cookies at any time via our preferences centre.
We make all reasonable precautions and implement all necessary safeguards to protect data collected via cookies and similar technologies against loss, misuse, and unauthorised access. Measures include access controls, encryption in transit, appropriate retention, and supplier due diligence. Cookie data is retained only as long as needed for the purposes stated and consistent with category specific lifetimes listed in our preferences centre.
Depending on applicable law, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, object to processing, and to withdraw consent. For details and how to exercise these rights, please see our Privacy Policy or contact us using the details below. You can withdraw consent for non essential cookies at any time via the preferences centre.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time (for example, to reflect changes to cookies, providers, or legal requirements). Material changes will be communicated via the site banner or by other appropriate means.
Our websites may contain links to third party sites. We are not responsible for their privacy practices. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any site you visit.
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies:
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