A cookie is a small text file that is downloaded onto ‘terminal equipment’ (e.g. a computer or smartphone) when the user accesses a website. It allows the website to recognise that user’s device and store some information about the user’s preferences or past actions.
A website may send cookie data to your web browser which may save it if your web browser’s preferences allow it to do so. To protect your privacy, your web browser only returns a cookie to the website that sent you the cookie and does not send it to any other website. A website cannot access your cookie directory or information on your computer, instead relevant cookies are included by your web browser within each request you make to the website. A website can only obtain cookie data that your web browser sends to it.
Overall, cookies help us provide you with a better website by enabling us to monitor which pages you find useful and which you do not, allowing us to improve user experience. A cookie in no way gives us access to your computer or any information about you, other than the data you choose to share with us. We attempt to use functional cookies only (e.g., essential to make our website work, or anonymous statistics).
Google Analytics is a simple, easy-to-use tool that helps website owners measure how users interact with website content.
As a user navigates between web pages, Google Analytics provides website owners tags to record information about the page a user has seen. These cookies are governed by the cookie policy of those external services and we do not control them.
You will be able to use the Help menu bar on most browsers to get information on how to block or prevent cookies. More information on how to manage your browser cookies is available via the links below.