Important Information About Cookies

 

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer's hard drive or other device. These files are generated by our web server and are read back by our server each time you return to our web site. Some cookies - "Session Cookies" - are automatically destroyed when you exit your browser, others - "Persistent Cookies" - stay on your hard drive until they expire at some future date or until you delete them. Cookies contain no "executable code" and cannot spread viruses or other malware.

How Can I Manage Cookies?

If you do not wish cookies to be placed on your computer or other web-browsing device, then they can be disabled in your web browser. The option to do so is normally found using your browser's "Help" function. However, please note, permanently disabling cookies in your browser may hinder your use of our website as well as other websites.

Our Cookies

Below is a list of the cookies we use, what they do and what will happen if you don't accept the cookie (or delete the cookie).
Class of cookie Name(s)
"Compliance" Cookie CookiesAccept This cookie is set when you click the accept button on our "Cookie Notice". Our website now 'remembers' you have seen the notice and won't show it you again. If you don't accept this cookie, you will see this notice every time you visit our site.
"Strictly Neccessary" Cookie PHPSESSID This Session Cookie is used when you submit information to us by filling out a form on our website. It allows us to use a security code (a 'CAPTCHA' code) to verify that information entered into forms has been entered by a human being and not by a software 'robot' used by spammers.

If you don't accept this cookie, you will not be able to send us any information via our website.

Finding Out More

More information about cookies and how to manage them can be found at: http://aboutcookies.org