Cookie Policy

What are cookies and how do they work?

A cookie is a small amount of information that is downloaded to your computer or device when you visit our website, receive and open or click into our emails or see one of our adverts elsewhere on the internet. They play an important role in helping us enhance the usability and performance of our website and your experience using it. Some cookies are also essential to enable you to move around our website and use its features. Other tracking technologies, like web beacons, clear GIFs, and page tags, are used to understand how people are using our services and to target advertising.
As well as the cookies we use on our website, we use cookies and similar technologies in our emails. These help us to understand whether you opened an email and how you interacted with it. If you don't want to accept cookies in emails, you can set your browser to restrict or reject cookies, or you can close the email before downloading any images or clicking on any links.
When you first use our website, we will ask you to consent to our use of cookies and give you information about them.

What types of Cookies do we use?

Our Website uses session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies operate from the moment you enter the website until the moment you leave. Once you log off, session cookies are deleted. Persistent cookies last until they expire or are deleted.
Strictly necessary cookies are essential to our website. If these are disabled, your experience on our website may be interrupted and you may not be able to use a shopping basket or make a payment.
Performance cookies collect anonymous data about visitors. We use the data to improve your future experience and identify issues that our users may be experiencing.
Functionality cookies customise the look and appearance of our website. For example, a functionality cookie will remember your username and language preferences next time you visit.
Targeting or advertising cookies deliver advertisements which are tailored to your web activity. A targeting cookie tracks what you click on whilst on our website and may share details of what you click on with other organisations (such as advertisers). These cookies can also help us measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign.
Third party cookies may be used on our website by approved organisations to provide services on our website.
You can control and manage cookies in various ways. Please keep in mind that removing or blocking cookies can negatively impact your user experience and parts of our website may no longer be fully accessible.
Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can choose not to accept cookies through your browser controls, often found in your browser’s “Tools” or “Preferences” menu. For more information on how to modify your browser settings or how to block, manage or filter cookies can be found in your browser’s help file or through such sites as www.allaboutcookies.org.

This document is effective as of the 10th of June 2021.