Cookies

A cookie is a small piece of information that is placed on your computer when you visit certain websites.

We use cookies to:
  • Remember you when you visit this website to keep track of your browsing patterns and to build up a profile of how you and other users use the website.
  • Make our website work as efficiently as possible
  • Administer services to you and to advertisers
Third party advertising cookies

Most of the advertisements you see on the website are generated by third parties. Some of these third parties generate their own cookies (or web beacons) to track how many people have seen a particular advertisement (or use the services of third parties to do this), and to track how many people have seen it more than once. These cookies cannot be used to identify an individual; they can only be used for statistical purposes, for example, in providing you with advertisements that are more relevant to your interests. Some of the information gleaned from third party cookies will be aggregated with other anonymous information for statistical purposes. The third party companies that generate these cookies have their own, very strict, privacy policies but we don’t have access to these cookies; other than allowing them to be served, we have no role to play in these cookies at all (although we may use statistical information arising from these third party cookies and provided to us by third parties, to improve the targeting of advertisements to users of the website).

Disclosing your information

We never sell personal information, or pass it to third parties for marketing purposes without your permission.