Cookies

What they are

Cookies are small files that are stored by your web browser as you use the web. They are designed to hold
a tiny amount of information to allow websites to do things like remember your settings, whether you are
logged in or not or whether you have visited the site before.

Web Analytics

In common with many websites we use Google Analytics to measure the amount of traffic to our site, this
information is anonymous. It allows us to understand how many people have viewed our site in a given
period, how often people visit and what the most popular types of content are. We use this information to
help us improve the site.

Social Networks and Sharing Sites

On many pages on this site you will see buttons that allow you to share items of interest through Social
Networks such as Facebook, Twitter and other sites that enable sharing such as Digg.com. These buttons may
also create cookies within your browsers.

How to manage cookies

You can choose to delete individual cookies or block them entirely at any time by going to the settings in
your browser. There is a guide on how to do this at www.managecookies.co.uk.

Note that if you disable cookies altogether then this may cause functionality issues on this and other websites.

 

We do not use cookies to store personal data in any way.

By continuing to use our site you consent to our use of cookies.