Our website may store or retrieve information on your browser in the form of ‘cookies’. This information, which may be about you, your preferences, or the device you are using (e.g. computer, tablet or mobile), is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to, including giving you a more personalized browsing experience and remembering previous choices that you have made.
Below you can find out more about the different uses we make of cookies. If you choose to you, can prevent all or some of these cookies from being stored.
These cookies are essential to make our site work. They are only ever distributed to registered users. They are also used to allow our registered agents to access the restricted area of the website.
These cookies allow us to understand how visitors use our site, so we can measure and improve how our site works. For example they help us to find out which pages are the most and the least popular. They count things like number of visitors, how long users spend on the site and how they find it. This tells us what we are doing well, and what we can improve, as well as making sure that pages load quickly and display properly.
These cookies are used to enable us to provide enhanced functionality, and more personal information and features. This includes being able to watch YouTube videos and allowing users to share content through social networks. These services are mostly provided by third parties. If you have an account, or use the services of these parties on other websites, then they may be able to know that you have visited our site. The use of data collected through cookies by those third parties is subject to their own privacy policies and therefore we these cookies are identified by the parties setting them.
These cookies are used to deliver adverts that are relevant to you and to your interests. They are also used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement, as well as to help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign.
If you have any concern about our use of cookies, you can take action to prevent them being set, including changing your browser settings to block certain types of cookies. For detailed information on how you can do this, look in your browser’s help information. For an overview of the most common browsers, you can visit: www.cookiepedia.co.uk/index.php?title=How_to_Manage_Cookies or www.aboutcookies.org/
Advertising companies also enable you to opt out of receiving targeted advertising, if you prefer to do so. This does not stop cookies being set, but it does stop these companies using and collecting certain data. For more information and opt-out controls, go to: http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/