This website puts small files (known as ‘cookies’) onto your computer to collect information about how you browse the site.
We use a combination of temporary and permanent cookies on this website to collect standard internet log information and details of our visitor’s behaviour patterns. This is so we can obtain statistics of the number of visits and the popular parts of the site. This way we can improve our web content and always be on trend with what our customers want. We don’t use this information for anything other than our own analysis.
We use cookies to:
1. Analyse user statistics
2. Record user style preferences
The cookies on this website aren’t used to identify you personally
The following table lists the cookies we use on this site:
Name of Cookie |
Additional information |
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Ki_r |
|
cPrompt_useCookies |
Enables us to remember if you accept cookies from this website. |
cPrompt_hide |
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nmstat |
This cookie is used to help record the visitor’s use of the website. It is used to collect statistics about site usage such as when the visitor last visited the site. This information is then used to improve the user experience on the website. |
Ki_t |
We also use Qualaroo, an online survey tool, to improve our understanding of our service by offering our visitors to feedback their thoughts.If you would prefer not to participate you can disable you cookies. |
style |
Used to remember user text size preferences |
_ga |
|
__utma __utmb__utmc__utmz |
Collect information about how visitors use our site.We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the site.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. |
__atuvc |
|
PREF |
|
enabledapps.uploader |
|
NID |
|
Ki_s |
|
ssh |
|
ssc |
|
uit |
|
Di |
|
Bt2 |
|
uid |
|
__atuvc |
|
sshs |
|
loc |
|
guest_id |
|
twll |
|
remember_checked |
|
remember_checked_on |
|
__utma |
|
__utmz |
|
__utmv |
|
di |
|
eu_cn |
|
b_ucm_1667368760 |
You can control cookies through your web browser settings, allowing you to decide if you want to access sites that use cookies.
If you have any further questions please email: [email protected]
Glossary
Web Browser – Software you use to read web pages. Examples are Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Opera.
IP Address – The identifying details for your computer (or your Internet company’s computer), expressed in “Internet protocol” code. Every computer connected to the web has a unique IP address, although the address may not be the same every time a connection is made.
Cookies – A cookie is a block of data that a web server places on a user’s PC. Typically, it is used to ease navigation through the site. However, it is also a useful means for the web site identifying the user, tracking the user’s path through the site, and identifying repeat visits to the site by the same user (or same user’s machine). This can then lead to a web site owner being able to profile an individual users browsing habits – and all potentially done without the knowledge, or consent, of the user.
Web Beacons – Also referred to as a Web bug or a pixel tag. The beacon is usually a small transparent graphic, one pixel in size, which may be located on a web page or in an email. The transparent pixel is normally set to load an image from a different location on the web and may pass user information to the web server, such as the IP address, the duration of the visit and browser type. Turning off the browser’s cookies will prevent Web beacons from tracking the user’s activity.