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Cookie Policy

Our cookie policy

We use cookies and similar tools across our websites to improve its performance and enhance your user experience.

This page is split into 3 sections to outline what cookies are and how we utilise them on our site.

1. What are cookies
2. Our classification of cookies
3. Our main technology partners

1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a text file containing a small amount of data which is downloaded to your computer when you visit one of our websites or see one of our adverts elsewhere on the internet.  The vast majority of websites use cookies and tracking technologies.  Cookies are useful because they help us arrange the content and layout of our websites and recognise those computers that have been to our websites before. They allow us to remember your preference settings and play an important role in helping us to enhance the usability and performance of our websites and your experience using them.  Some cookies are also essential to enable you to move around our website and use its features. They also help us to identify which of our articles are the most popular and the types of journey visitors have to our websites.. 

2. Advertising or Tracking Cookies

We do not accept advertising from any other organisation on our websites.  We do however advertise our own products and services on our websites and you may see adverts for us elsewhere on the internet.  We do not utilise any other forms of cookies to track your movements on the internet. 

3. Our main technology partners

We work with the following companies in maintaining and improving our website. A brief description of what they do is found below. We ensure that any company which works with us and collects personal data complies with strict data protection standards. If you have any more questions, please do contact us and we’ll be happy to help.

Google & Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics to better understand how our customers navigate to and through our websites, how long customers spend visiting our content items and how often they return to visit our websites. Google Analytics also helps us track the effectiveness of the money we spend on our digital marketing campaigns.