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Cookies Policy

Like most digital services, we use cookies to help provide you with the best experience whilst using our service. The cookies we use are split between the following categories:

  • Strictly Necessary cookies - which are an essential part of our service and affect the way you can use our site (e.g. security & authentication)
  • Performance cookies - which are used for analytics (e.g. understanding usage on our website)
  • Functionality cookies - which collect information about your device to help you customize our service (e.g. remembering your timezone settings or accessing inline help)

On your first visit to our site from your browser we will display a notice to notify you that we are using cookies. We will only load the Strictly Necessary cookies and Functionality cookies until you have clicked the “Accept” or “Got It” button on our cookies notice. If you click the “Accept” or “Got It” button our Performance cookies will be loaded.

Below is a list of the cookies currently set by us:

  • Authentication cookies - Required - Used for your security and convenience

As well as cookies that are set by domains we control (first-party cookies), you may also see cookies set by a third party (third-party cookies). These are set when you interact with certain parts of the Service and are used by these third-party services to understand your preferences and sometimes tailor content they show you.

Refusing Cookies

The majority of browsers are set up to accept cookies by default but you can change the way your browser handles cookies if you wish. You could reject them by default or be notified when a website is trying to set or update cookie preferences. Exactly how you disable cookies depends on the browser or device you are using. The help feature on most browsers will tell you how you how you can manage and or disable cookies. If you disable cookies on your browser, certain features or parts of the Service may not function correctly or will have a degraded experience.

Tracking and Analytics Cookies

We use analytic tools, such as Google analytics, to understand how our site is used and where we can make improvements to provide you with the best experience. You can opt out of this analytics tracking by not clicking the “Accept” or “Got It” button or by using Google’s opt out tool.

If you choose not to accept the cookies, this will not affect your access to the majority of information available on the Service. However, you will not be able to make full use of our online services.

An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a number assigned to your computer by your Internet Service Provider (ISP), so you can access the Internet. We may use your IP address to diagnose problems with our server, report aggregate information, and determine the fastest route for your computer to use in connecting to our Service, and to administer and improve the online Service.