We collect information from your visit to our site. This information is only used to track browsing patterns and cannot be used to identify you personally. When we do collect personal information we will make it clear what it will be used for and what we intend to do with it.
Cookies are small files that are stored on your computer when you visit a website. The text stored has a variety of uses and in some cases cookies are required for a website to function properly. A cookie may also be used to improve the visitors experience on a website. A good example of this is when you leave a website that you have logged into, then return back to it at a later stage, the cookie may allow you to remain logged in.
The most common use of cookies is for the analysis of browsing patterns to find more detailed information about visitor trends. We use cookies to gather information about your visit, this information is collected in an anonymous form.
Where there is a login process relating to buying products or services from us we also use cookies to store personal registration information so that you do not have to provide it to us again on subsequent visits.
Please find details to some common cookies which are used on our website.
Cookie | Name | Purpose |
Google Analytics (More Info) | _utma _utmb _utmc _utmz | These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. We use the information to analyse web traffic throughout our website. This helps us to improve our website and make information easier to find. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors have come to the site from and the pages they visited. |
Facebook (More Info) | c_user assorted others | These cookies are set by, and used by, Facebook. These cookies are used to identify your Facebook account (if you have one) so that when you click on a "Like" button it can associate that action with your specific Facebook account. |
Twitter (More Info) | Assorted cookies | These cookies are set by, and used by, Twitter. These cookies are used to identify your Twitter account (if you have one) so that when you click on a "Tweet" button it can associate that action with your specific Twitter account. |
If you would like to opt out of Google Analytics tracking cookies across all websites visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.