What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your computer by the websites you visit.
They track your interactions with a website to make it work more efficiently for future sessions.
Cookies have many different uses. For example, they can store information to help you enter a site without having to log in. They can also help a website remember your preferred settings so it reloads them on your next visit.
Cookies do not normally store personal information.
Managing cookies
In your web browser, you can choose to turn cookies on or off. You can also delete specific cookies or clear your browser's cache (history).
If you choose to disable cookies, some parts of this website will not work properly.
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Below are lists of the cookies we use and the cookies other organisations (third parties) may use during a session on our site.
Cookies we use
Facebook Conversions API
We use the Facebook Conversions API to measure the impact of our advertising, report on website conversions and improve ad targeting through custom audiences. Encrypted online shop data is sent directly to Facebook via the Facebook for Woocommerce plugin. We use Google Tag Manager to send encrypted personally-identifiable data from our website to a Google Cloud server before being sent to Facebook. User-ID string and IP address are sent unencrypted. You can reject the use of the Facebook Conversions API by clicking ‘Manage cookies’ and disabling ‘Targeting cookies’.