1. What are “cookies”?
When you visit this website, it will store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of “cookies.” Cookies are very small text files downloaded to your computer or mobile device.
The information collected is mainly used to make the site work as you expect. Cookies typically do not identify you personally but can provide a more personalized browsing experience.
Because we respect your privacy, you can choose to block some cookies. However, please be aware that blocking certain cookies may affect your experience on this site and the services we can offer.
2. Can cookies harm my computer or mobile device?
No. Cookies cannot harm your device and do not carry viruses. They are intended to improve your experience on the website.
3. What cookies are on this website?
Sections 3.1 to 3.4 describe the types of cookies used on this website. If after reviewing these, you prefer us not to use cookies, you can configure your browser to reject or alert you to cookie placement. See section 4 below for guidance.
3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to function properly. They are always active and cannot be switched off. They are usually set in response to your actions that request services, such as setting privacy preferences.
Blocking these cookies may prevent parts of the site from working correctly. These cookies do not store personally identifiable information.
[View our Strictly Necessary Cookies table]
3.2 Performance Cookies
These cookies help us count visits and traffic, allowing us to measure and improve site performance. They show which pages are most and least popular and track visitor movement around the site.
All information collected is aggregated and anonymous. Without these cookies, we won’t know when you visited the site or be able to monitor performance.
We also use Hotjar, a session recording tool, to track customer experience in certain site areas. Hotjar stores data in pseudonymised profiles and will never identify individual users or match data with personal information.
[View our Performance Cookies]
3.3 Functional Cookies
Functional cookies enable enhanced website functionality and personalization. These are set by third-party services integrated into our pages. If you block these cookies, some services may not work properly.
[View our Functional Cookies]
3.4 Targeting Cookies
Targeting cookies are set by our partners and used to build profiles of your interests to show relevant ads on other sites. They do not store personal information but identify your browser and device uniquely.
You can control these cookies via your browser settings (see section 4). Blocking these cookies may reduce the relevance of ads you see.
[View our Targeting Cookies]
4. More information about cookies
To learn more about cookies, how to manage them, and how they affect your online activities, please visit:
For guidance on managing cookies in different browsers, visit:
To learn how to delete cookies, visit:
To opt out of Google Analytics tracking across all websites, visit:
To opt out of targeted advertising, visit:
Mozilla’s Do Not Track technology allows you to tell websites not to track you:
Please note: blocking cookies may reduce website functionality or restrict access depending on your browser settings.