Cookies and Privacy
A cookie is a small text file that can be used to remember something in
your browser. Websites use them sometimes to remember preferences or layouts of
a page to give you a consistent experience, such as keeping you logged into a
website so that you don't have to keep logging in. Another use for cookies is
for monitoring website performance such as how many people have visited a
certain page, and this data can be used to make improvements. All analytical
data in our cookies is anonymous - it is in no way connected to any personally identifiable
information.
If you do not know much about cookies
or how to control them, we recommend you visit http://www.aboutcookies.org for
detailed guidance.
We use Google Analytics on this site and we are operating under an 'implied
consent' policy. This means that we assume you are happy with their usage,
which makes it easier for us to give you a consistent experience from the
moment you hit our website. If you are not happy with us using cookies, then
you should delete any cookies that relate to this domain from your browser
after you have visited the site. To carry on using our site you could either
disable cookies in your browser or use your browser's anonymous setting
("Incognito" in Chrome, "In Private" in Internet Explorer,
"Private Browsing" in Firefox and Safari etc.).
To learn more about Google's privacy policy, visit http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html
Google Analytics - We use this to track anonymous statistical data about our visitors, such as pages visited and time spent on the site. We can then use this data to help us to understand how visitors use our website, helping us to improve the user experience
Google Analytics - We use this to track anonymous statistical data about our visitors, such as pages visited and time spent on the site. We can then use this data to help us to understand how visitors use our website, helping us to improve the user experience
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