Cookie Policy

What are Cookies?

We use cookies to help run this website effectively and to provide the best experience for our visitors. On this page, we describe the cookies we place on your browser.

What is in a Cookie?

A cookie is a harmless little text file stored on your device. Most websites that you visit use cookies. It contains some anonymous information such as a unique identifier and the site name, and some digits and numbers. Any cookies that we use will not identify you personally; they consist of statistical information. This statistical data does not identify any personal information. A cookie is a harmless little text file stored on your device. It contains some anonymous information such as a unique identifier and the site name, and some digits and numbers.  Cookies are not dangerous and cannot be used to circulate viruses.

About the Cookies

This website uses two types of cookies, functional and non-essential.

The functional cookies are essential to operate key features on our site. These include:

  • Making a purchase

  • Chatting to us online

  • Ensuring popups and announcements don't reappear after you close them

  • Logging on to your client portal

If you give us your permission, we also use some non-essential cookies for analytics and performance. They help us understand how you use our website which in turn allows us to improve your experience. These cookies are only enabled if you click 'Got it!' on our cookie banner. If you agreed to accept non-essential cookies and wish to revoke this, you can delete them from your browser. This article (externally hosted) explains how to delete cookies in every major browser. 

Can I Block Cookies?

We don't recommend that you block cookies because they help you to get the most out of our website, but we take the law seriously and want to ensure that your privacy concerns are addressed. We block all non-essential cookies until you click 'Got it!' on our cookie banner. 

If you do want to stop cookies being stored on your device, you'll need to change the settings of your internet browser. These settings will affect all websites that use cookies and may prevent many websites from functioning correctly when you visit them. You can find browser-by-browser instructions at AboutCookies.org.