COOKIES
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What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files that are placed onto your computer’s hard drive or in your web browser memory when you visit a website. Almost every website uses cookies.
What are cookies for?
Cookies help to make your experience of using a website better. For example, they can remember the information you supply as you register with a website so that you can sign in with one click next time. Cookies do not store any confidential information about you personally.
The cookies on our Site simply allow us to track generic usage of our Site – not your individual usage behavior.
Types of cookies that may be used during your visit to the Site
The following types of cookies are used on this Site. We don’t list every single cookie used by name, but for each type of cookie we tell you how you can control its use.
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These monitor how visitors move around the Site and how they reached it. This is used so that we can see total (not individual) figures on, say, which types of content users enjoy most.
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Last Updated: March 2024.