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Cookie Policy

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Like most websites, this one uses cookies.

Cookies are small text files stored on your computer by your browser.

They’re used for many things, such as remembering whether you’ve visited a site before, so that you remain logged in – or to help you to pay for
things online. The most commonly used cookies are ‘analytical’ and allow website owners to gather anonymous information about how their
website is used so that they may improve your experience.

WHAT ARE OUR COOKIES USED FOR?

We may use such ‘analytical’ cookies to collect information automatically when you visit the Website.
The information collected by cookies does not include personal information about you (they don’t store your name, for instance);
it includes general information about your computer settings, your connection to the Internet e.g. operating system and platform, IP address,
your browsing patterns and timings of browsing on the Website and your location.

Most internet browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can choose, below, not to allow cookies. If you do, we can’t guarantee that
your experience with the Website will be as good as if you do allow cookies.

HOW DO I DISABLE COOKIES?

If you want to disable cookies you need to change your website browser settings to refuse cookies.
How to do this depends on the browser you use. Below are details on how to disable cookies for the most popular browsers:

For Microsoft Internet Explorer:

1. Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Internet Explorer.
2. Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
3. Click the Privacy tab, and then, under Settings, move the slider to the top to block all cookies or to the bottom to allow all cookies, and then click OK.

For Mozilla firefox:

1. On the menu bar, click on the Firefox menu and select Preferences.
2. Select the Privacy panel.
3. Set Firefox will: to Use custom settings for history.
4. Check mark Accept cookies from sites to enable Cookies, and uncheck it to disable them.
5. If you are troubleshooting problems with cookies, make sure Accept third party cookies is also not set to Never. For more information, see Disable third-party cookies in Firefox to stop some types of tracking by advertisers.
6. Choose how long cookies are allowed to be stored:
7. Keep until: they expire: Each cookie will be removed when it reaches its expiration date, which is set by the site that sent the cookie.
8. Keep until: I close Firefox: The cookies that are stored on your computer will be removed when Firefox is closed.
9. Keep until: ask me every time: Displays an alert every time a website tries to send a cookie, and asks you whether or not you want to store it.
10. Close the Preferences window

For Chrome

1. Click the Chrome menu icon .
2. Select Settings.
3. Near the bottom of the page, click Show advanced settings.
4. In the “Privacy” section, click Content settings.
5. Enable or disable cookies:
6. To enable cookies, select Allow local data to be set (recommended).
7. To disable cookies, select Block sites from setting any data.

For Safari

1. Open Safari if it is not already open.
2. Choose Safari > Preferences, and then click Privacy.
3. In the “Block cookies” section, specify if and when Safari should accept cookies from websites. To see an explanation of the options, click the Help button (question mark).
4. If you want to see which websites store cookies on your computer, click Details.
5. If you set Safari to block cookies, you may need to temporarily accept cookies to open a page. Repeat the above steps, selecting Never. When you’re done with the page, block cookies again, and then remove the page’s cookies.

 

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