What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores in your browser when you visit. They help the site recognise your browser on subsequent visits, remember your preferences, and understand how you interact with the site.
Cookies do not contain personally identifiable information on their own, though in some cases they may be used alongside other data. You have control over which optional cookies are active on your device, and we explain your options below.
Cookies We Use
These cookies are required for the site to function correctly and cannot be disabled. They include your session identifier, security tokens, and your cookie consent preferences.
With your consent, we collect anonymised data about how you navigate our site — pages visited, time on page, and general referral source. This helps us understand what content is useful and where we can improve.
Marketing cookies may be used to understand how visitors reach our site and to assist with relevant communications. We do not use these for ad personalisation or to share data with advertising networks.
Preference cookies remember settings you have chosen — such as display preferences or language settings — so you do not need to reconfigure them on each visit.
Third-Party Cookies
Where analytics cookies are enabled, Google Analytics may set cookies in your browser. Google operates under its own privacy policy, available at policies.google.com/privacy. We have configured our analytics to anonymise IP addresses.
We do not permit social media or advertising networks to set cookies on our site. You will not see third-party advertising trackers active here.
Cookie Duration
Active only during your current browsing session. Deleted automatically when you close your browser tab or window.
Stored in your browser beyond the current session. Duration varies by cookie type — from 90 days for marketing to up to 2 years for analytics.
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can also manage or delete cookies directly through your browser settings. Select your browser below for guidance.
Google Chrome ›
- 01Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top right.
- 02Select Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
- 03Choose your preferred cookie setting or select See all site data and permissions to delete cookies from specific sites.
- 04To delete existing cookies, select Delete all data or search for a specific site and remove its data individually.
Mozilla Firefox ›
- 01Click the hamburger menu (≡) in the top right and select Settings.
- 02Go to Privacy & Security and find the Cookies and Site Data section.
- 03Select Manage Data to view and delete cookies from specific sites, or Clear Data to remove all cookies.
- 04Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, you can choose how strictly Firefox blocks trackers.
Apple Safari ›
- 01On Mac: open Safari and go to Safari → Settings → Privacy.
- 02On iPhone or iPad: go to Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security.
- 03Enable Prevent Cross-Site Tracking to limit third-party cookies.
- 04To clear existing cookies: Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data → Remove All.
Microsoft Edge ›
- 01Click the three-dot menu (⋯) and select Settings.
- 02Go to Cookies and site permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data.
- 03Toggle Block third-party cookies if you wish to restrict cross-site tracking.
- 04To clear all cookies: Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Clear browsing data.
Mobile browsers: On most mobile devices, cookie settings are found under the browser app's in-app settings or the device's main Settings → Apps → [Browser name]. Steps vary by manufacturer and OS version.
Your Rights and Choices
You may withdraw your consent to optional cookies at any time using the controls on this page. Note that disabling certain cookies may affect your experience:
- —Disabling analytics cookies means we lose the ability to understand how our site performs and improve it over time.
- —Disabling preference cookies means the site may not remember certain display choices between visits.
- —Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are required for the site to work.
For questions about our cookie practices or to exercise your data rights, contact us at [email protected]. For broader privacy matters, see our Privacy Policy.