What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that is downloaded to your computer when you visit certain websites. In general, cookies allow a website to recognise the user’s computer.
The key point about the cookies we place is that they enhance the usability of our site—for example, by remembering site preferences and language settings.
Why do we use cookies?
We may use cookies and similar technologies for several reasons, for example:
(i) for security or fraud-prevention purposes and to detect and prevent cyber-attacks;
(ii) to deliver the service you have chosen to receive from us;
(iii) to monitor and analyse the performance, operation, and effectiveness of our service; and
(iv) to enhance your user experience.
Cookie table:
This site collects essential and non-essential cookies, which can be declined via the cookie-consent banner.
Your choices:
You can prevent your browser from accepting cookies by adjusting the relevant settings. These options are usually found in your browser’s Options or Preferences menu.
Deleting our cookies or disabling future cookies and tracking technologies may block access to certain areas or features of our services and could otherwise affect your user experience.
The links below may help, or you can use your browser’s Help function:
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Cookie settings in Firefox
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Cookie settings in Internet Explorer
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Cookie settings in Google Chrome
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Cookie settings in Safari (macOS)
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Cookie settings in Safari (iOS)
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Cookie settings in Android
To opt out of Google Analytics on all websites, follow these instructions:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en
We may revise this cookie policy from time to time, so check this page regularly for the latest information.