Cookies Policy

What are cookies?

A cookie is a file that’s downloaded to your computer or device after visiting certain websites. Cookies are used make your browsing experience better by allowing the website to remember your actions and preferences. It allows you to do things like use the shopping cart, keep you logged in, and track how you use the site. Cookies give us the information we need to create and deliver better experiences through our website. For more information about how we use cookie data, you can view our Privacy Policy.

How we use cookies

The main ways that we use cookies are as follows.

Necessary Cookies – These cookies are essential for the website to work. For example, cookies that allow you to access parts of the site that require secure login.

Functional Cookies – We also use functional cookies that allow the site to remember who you are. For instance, these cookies record things like information you input or choices you have made. This allows us to cater to your own unique experience and preferences with the website.

Performance Cookies – We use these cookies to help us determine which parts of our website and user experience need improvement. These cookies collect information on how you interact with and use the website. These cookies allow us to gather analytics & reports that will eventually help us ensure people are able to find what they need on the website. We use both first party and third party analytics cookies. Both are used with the main purpose of learning how our website is performing and making improvements that enhance your browsing experience. One of the third party cookies we use is Google Analytics. For more information on Google Analytics, visit Google’s information page.

Advertising Cookies - Some of the cookies we use may also be used to more accurately display advertisements to you in the future. For example, if you visit our site we may pass that information on to a third party who can use that information to target you with more relevant advertising. These cookies typically do not keep track of your individual identity and are generally aggregated.

Plugin Cookies – We integrate with a number of plugins that we use to improve the content and functionality of the website. Some of these third party plugins may use cookies that can be used for things like more accurate advertising or audience research.

Control your cookies

There are a wide variety of options available to you to control, remove, or block cookies on your devices. Often you can control this through your browser’s settings or preferences. There are also other third party tools and plugins that you can use to block cookies. More information can be found here www.allaboutcookies.org.