COOKIES
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Cookies for measuring site usage
These analytical cookies are used to distinguish users, collect information on how visitors use our site. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the site. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, the pages visitors visited on the site and where visitors came to the site from. This allows us to make improvements to the site by understanding how people use it. They do not track your browsing activity on other websites. No personally identifiable data is collected. These cookies remain in the browser after the end of a session for periods ranging from 24 hours to 2 years.
The cookies we use are Google Analytics cookies.
Session Cookies
A cookie is set which is necessary for certain parts of the site to function properly and allows the service to temporarily remember the selections you have made, e.g. choice of language. It is used to establish a user session. It expires at the end of the session when the browser is closed.
The session cookies used on this site are:
To prevent multiple popups from being shown to you as a visitor
To track a specific user’s session, including any account logins
To speed up the delivery of the website
Cookies to enable your experience
There are cookies used to manage the shopping experience and track specific shop actions you perform, such as the items in your cart. These expire after 2 days.
There is also a cookie used to personalize the display of your account interface and the main site interface. This expires after 1 year.
Third party cookies
We use surveys and feedback surveys from Hotjar which store cookies from third parties over which we have no control. These cookies are used to ensure that you are not invited twice to the same survey or feedback survey and to remember your selection history relating to these.