Cookie Compliance
When you visit our website we send you cookies. To comply with current data protection legislation we clearly inform you that cookies are in use and assume you are happy to continue (informed consent). If you do not consent to accept cookies our site cannot function properly and you should leave without performing any further actions, ensuring you follow your browser procedures to delete cookies already deposited.
A cookie is a small file that can be placed on your computer’s hard disk and we may use them to do a number of things:
Cookies we use are: Google Analytics and Maps, LinkedIn, Twitter, 3rd Party Advertisers, 3rd Party Ad Servers, marketing Intelligence and Session Cookies.
Cookies help us to recognise you when you visit one of our websites, enables your log-in to function well (when applicable) and may help us direct relevant advertisements for display to you. This allows us to tailor the advertisements we provide to your choices and activity. We may use the services of third party ad servers for this purpose, who in turn will want to keep a non-intrusive track of your browsing choices. You can easily remove cookies after your visit by clearing cookies in Internet Options (for Windows explorer) or via your browser History for Google Chrome/Safari/Firefox. A quick look at your system should help you do this.
Cookies may be used to compile anonymous statistics related to the take up or use of our services, or to user patterns of browsing. Information collected is combined for statistical reports and our information purposes and does not allow us to identify you.
The use of cookies assists us in measuring and improving the structure and ease of use of our web sites.
We may also track IP addresses. An IP Address is a unique identifier that can identify an Internet Service Provider, Country, location etc. It cannot provide your personal information. We will not use IP Addresses to build profiles on users. We only use IP information for demographic and statistical purposes and in the event of inappropriate or fraudulent activity at our site.
Third Party Cookies
Our Websites may contain third party advertising and sponsorship. It is possible that these third party advertisers may download cookies to your computer when you first visit our homepage and on subsequent page visits while on our website.
Cookies may then be used to allow advertisers to compile anonymous statistics, direct advertising content and monitor the effectiveness of their campaigns. We cannot control and do not have access to any cookies placed on your computer by third party advertisers and sponsors.
Cookies cannot be used by themselves to identify you – You are not obliged to accept cookies and can modify your browser so that it will not accept cookies. Please be aware that if you do disable cookies, our websites may not be available to you because, just like most websites nowadays, our pages remember you to make your visit seamless and enjoyable.