This Cookie Policy describes how we treat personal data received about you when you visit this website.

Please read this Cookie Policy carefully, because by visiting or using this website, you agree to its terms.

What is a cookie?
A cookie is a simple text file that is stored on your computer or mobile device by a website’s server. Only that server will be able to retrieve or read the contents of that cookie. Each cookie is unique to your web browser. It will contain some anonymous information such as a unique identifier as well as the site name. Cookies may be set by the website you are visiting (“first party cookies”) or they may be set by other websites who run content on the page you are viewing (“third party cookies”).

How are cookies used?
Cookies do lots of different jobs, including letting you navigate between pages efficiently, storing your preferences, and generally improving your experience of a website. Most websites you visit will use cookies to improve your user experience by enabling that website to “remember” you, either for the duration of your visit (using a “session cookie”) or for repeat visits (using a “persistent cookie”).
If a website doesn’t use cookies, it will think you are a visiting the website for the first time every time you move to a new page on the site – for example, when you enter your login details and move to another page the website won’t recognise you and it won’t be able to keep you logged in.
Some websites will also use cookies to enable them to target their advertising or marketing messages based, for example, on your location and/or browsing habits.

Categories of cookies?
The cookies used by our website, or that will be used in the future, are classified as follows:
– Strictly necessary
– Performance
– Functionality
– Targeting
Explanations of each category and the cookies that this website uses in each category are detailed next.

Strictly necessary
Some cookies are strictly necessary in order to enable you to move around the website and fully use its features. Without these cookies, we will not be able to provide certain features, such as automatically signing in to protected areas.

Name of Cookie: WordPress Commenting
Description: This website allows users to comment on blog posts. When you comment on the blog, cookies are stored on your computer. This is purely a convenience, so that you won’t need to re-type your information again when you want to leave another comment.

Performance
Performance cookies can be used to help us provide you with a better user experience. Information supplied by these cookies helps us to understand how our visitors use this website so that we can improve how we present our content to you. We generally contract with independent measurement and research companies to perform these services for us and when this is the case, these cookies may be set by a third party company (third party cookies).

Name of Cookie:Google Analytics
Description: This website uses Google Analytics. This is a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics sets a cookie in order to evaluate use of those services and compile a report for us. User data is anonymous.Opt-out of Google Analytics cookies.

Functionality
Functionality cookies record information about choices you’ve made and allow us to tailor the website to you. For example, we may use cookies to save your location preference. Functionality cookies may also take the form of Flash cookies, which are stored in your Adobe Flash Player rather than on your web browser.

Name of Cookie: None
Description: This website currently does not place any functionality cookies.

Embedded content
To support our content, we sometimes embed content from Facebook. As a result, when you visit a page containing such content, you may be presented with cookies from these websites. This website does not control the dissemination of these cookies and you should check the relevant third party’s website for more information.

Facebook

What to do if you don’t want cookies to be set?
If you prefer, it is possible to block some or all cookies or even to delete cookies that have already been set; but you need to be aware that you might lose some functions of that website. To do this, please follow the instructions below which outline “how to turn off cookies on your browser”. There are also instructions in each category of cookies above which give information on how to opt out of some individually, for example Google Analytics.

How to turn off cookies on your web browser for all websites?
All recent versions of popular browsers give users a level of control over cookies.
Users can set their browsers to accept or reject all, or certain, cookies. Users can also set their browser to prompt them each time a cookie is offered. The main browser types and instructions on how to turn off cookies for ALL sites are available on the aboutcookies.org website.