Cookies Policy
A “cookie” is like a little note a website leaves on your computer’s browser. When you visit the website again, your browser sends that note back, so the website remembers you.
Cookies have information like how long they last, where they came from (the website’s address), and a unique code (like a random number).
Additionally, cookies policy is a legal document on a website and it is about transparency and user consent. It’s designed to inform users about the website’s use of cookies and to comply with data privacy regulations. This policy is effective from 25th February 2025. Essential cookies are automatically placed on your computer or device when you access or take certain actions on our website.
What the Law Says About Cookies?
Back in 2003, the European Union made a rule called the “E-Privacy Directive” to protect your privacy online. In 2009, they changed the rule to say websites need your permission to use “cookies.” In the UK, this became law in 2011, and the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) makes sure websites follow it.
This means we have to:
- Tell you we use cookies.
- Explain what those cookies do.
- Ask your permission to put cookies on your computer or device.
The ICO tells websites to make sure you know about the cookies they use. We’ve created this cookie policy to follow those rules and guidelines from places like the International Chamber of Commerce UK.
How to Control Cookies on Your Browser?
- Your internet browser usually lets you choose whether to allow cookies or not.
- You can find out how to change your cookie settings in your browser’s help menu or on its website.
- You can also delete cookies using your browser, but they’ll come back the next time you visit a website unless you block them.
- If you block all cookies, you might not be able to use all parts of our website.
How We Use Cookies
Cookies are usually grouped into four types:
Category 1: Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are needed for the website to work. They don’t collect any information about you for advertising or to track where you’ve been online. We don’t need your permission to use these cookies. They only last for one “session” and disappear when you leave our website or close your browser. Examples are:
- Cookies for your shopping cart.
- Cookies to let you into protected areas of the website.
- Cookies that remember what you typed, so you don’t lose it if the page refreshes.
Category 2: Performance Cookies
These cookies collect anonymous information, so we can’t tell who you are. We need your permission to use these cookies. By using our website, you’re agreeing to let us put these cookies on your device. You can delete these cookies from your browser history before they expire. Examples are:
- Cookies for website analytics (like how many people visit).
- Cookies for advertising.
- Cookies for pay-per-click ads.
Category 3: Functionality Cookies
These cookies remember your preferences to make your experience better. We need your permission to use these cookies. By using our website, you’re agreeing to let us put these cookies on your device. You can delete these cookies from your browser history before they expire. Examples are:
- Cookies that stop pop-ups from showing up again.
- Cookies that remember your comments.
- Cookies that remember your colors, font sizes, and backgrounds.
Category 4: Targeted Advertising Cookies
These cookies show you ads that might interest you. They also limit how many times you see the same ad and help us see how well our ads are working. These cookies aren’t anonymous. We need your permission to use these cookies. We’ll ask for your permission with a pop-up or banner. Examples are:
- Cookies that collect information about your browsing to show you targeted ads.
- Cookies that collect information about your browsing to show you targeted website content.
How We’ll Tell You About Cookies?
- We’ve put a link to this cookie policy on every page of our website, so you can see it and choose which cookies you want to allow.
- If a cookie is a Targeted Advertising Cookie, we will ask for your permission.
- We will attempt to keep the method of asking for your consent as easy to understand as possible, and will use a pop-up, overlay, or splash page.
- Please remember that if you disallow or delete cookies, some parts of our website might not work properly.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this cookies policy or our use of cookies, please contact us.