Legal Stuff
Cookie Policy
What is a cookie?
A
cookie
is
a
small
chunk
of
data
that
is
sent
from
a
website
you
visit
and
is
stored
in
your
web
browser.
Some
cookies
store
information
relating
to
your
browsing
history
and
preferences
whilst
using
that
website,
other
cookies are intended to protect your security.
Whilst
cookies
cannot
transport
viruses
or
install
malware
on
your
computer,
some
third
party
cookies
may
be
used
to
collect
a
record
of
a
users
browsing
history,
raising
potential
privacy
issues.
Under
EU
law,
all
websites that use cookies need to ask users for consent.
How we use cookies
A
cookie
is
a
small
file
which
requests
permission
to
be
placed
on
your
computer's
hard
drive.
Once
you
agree,
the
file
is
added
and
the
cookie
helps
analyse
web
traffic
or
lets
you
know
when
you
visit
a
particular
site.
Cookies
allow
web
applications
to
respond
to
you
as
an
individual.
The
web
application
can
adapt
its
operations
to
your
needs,
likes
and
dislikes
by
collecting
and
remembering
information
about
your
preferences.
Traffic
log
cookies
are
used
to
identify
which
pages
are
being
used.
This
helps
us
analyse
data
about
web
page
traffic
and
improve
our
website
and
tailor
it
to
our
customers
needs.
We
use
this
information
for
statistical
analysis purposes before the data is removed from the system.
In
general,
cookies
help
us
improve
our
website,
by
enabling
us
to
monitor
which
pages
you
find
useful
and
which
you
don’t.
A
cookie
doesn’t
gives
us
access
to
your
computer
or
any
information
about
you,
other
than
the data you choose to share with us.
You
can
choose
to
accept
or
decline
cookies.
Most
web
browsers
automatically
accept
cookies,
but
you
can,
if
you
prefer,
change
your
browser
setting
to
decline
cookies.
However,
this
may
prevent
you
from
taking
full
advantage of the website.
This website may use the following cookies: -
ITEM
PURPOSE
MORE INFORMATION
Is Unique
Used
by
Statcounter
to
determine
whether
you
are
a
first-time
or
returning
visitor
to
our
website.
It
is
also
used
to
estimate
unique
visits
to
this
site.No
personal
information
is
stored
with
this
cookie.
You
can
refuse
all
StatCounter
analytics
cookies.Duration: 5 years
Twitter
Provides
features
for
sharing
via
Twitter,
and viewing tweets by other people.
Pref
Google
uses
these
cookies
for
their
Google
Translate
service,
but
does
not
provide
details
on
what
these
cookies
are
used
for
at
the time of writing.
Test Cookie Exist
Allows
us
to
check
if
you
have
visited
our
site before. If you have, we wont bother you
again with our cookie warning.
No
personal
information
is
stored
in
the
cookie.
Google Analytics
Collects
information
about
how
visitors
use
our
site.
We
use
the
information
to
compile
reports
and
to
help
us
improve
the
site.
The
cookies
collect
information
in
an
anonymous
form,
including
the
number
of
visitors
to
the
site,
where
visitors
have
come
to the site from and the pages they visited.
Google Maps
Google
uses
these
cookies
for
their
Google
Maps
service,
but
does
not
provide
details
on
what
these
cookies
are
used
for
at
the
time of writing.
Facebook
Provides
features
for
sharing
via
Facebook.
Does
not
set
a
cookie
by
itself,
but
if
one
is
present it will read it.
To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and
delete them, visit:
www.allaboutcookies.org
.
Current EU law requires websites to ask for permission before setting nearly all cookies and equivalent
technologies. Many websites and technologies violate the law in their current form.