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By: John Rowlinson - Updated: 2 Oct 2025 | comments*Discuss
 

  1. Introduction
    1. Our website uses cookies.
    2. We will ask you to consent to our use of cookies in accordance with the terms of this policy when you first visit our website.
  2. About Cookies
    1. A cookie is a small file containing an identifier (a string of letters and numbers) that is sent by a web server to a web browser and is stored by the browser. The identifier is sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page.
    2. Cookies may be either "persistent" (stored until expiry or deletion) or "session" (expire when the browser is closed).
    3. Cookies do not usually contain information that personally identifies a user, but personal data we hold may be linked to information stored in and obtained from cookies.
    4. Cookies can be used to help websites recognise users, track navigation, and improve functionality.
  3. Our Cookies
    1. We use both session and persistent cookies on our website.
    2. They are used to recognise when a computer visits the site, improve usability, and personalise the experience for each user.
  4. Tracking Cookies
    1. We may use tracking cookies to collect information about how visitors use our website.
    2. This information helps us to monitor site performance, identify popular content, and make improvements.
    3. The tracking data collected is aggregated and does not personally identify individual visitors.
  5. Third Party Cookies
    1. Our website may use third-party cookies to support features such as embedded content or social sharing.

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