Our web sites use cookies, which store small amounts of information on your computer (or other device used to access the web site). Cookies are text files which are stored on your computer when you visit our web site. These are widely used on the world wide web will allow our web site to recognise your computer and make it easier to use and log on to the web site.
Some cookies are only used whilst you visit our web site and are then removed once you leave and others are designed to be left on your computer for a period of time before they are deleted or cease to work.
By visiting our site with your web browser set to accept cookies, you accept the use cookies. You can block or disable the use of the cookies but this may result in parts of our web site not functioning as intended and may restrict access to certain services we provide.
The cookies we use are divided into two different types. First party cookies, which we send to your computer and are used to identify it and will remember it when you return to the website using the same computer and may also remember any preferences you have set. Some of these cookies are essential when you access secure areas of our web pages. Third party cookies, which are used by a third party service provider we may use to provide our web services and these are used for analytical purposes.
Name | Purpose |
---|---|
AdflexWebCookieConsent | To acknowledge bringing our cookie policy to your attention and to help us comply with the law. |
AdflexRememberMe | To auto-populate your username and account code before logging in. Only stored if you check the Remember Me box. |
ASP.NET_SessionId __RequestVerificationToken |
To help us identify you and keep your interaction with our sites secure. |
_ga _gali _gat_UA- _gid |
Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit About Cookies or All About Cookies.
For more information about cookies and how to manage, block and delete them, see the Information Commissioner's Office.
For information on the cookie law see The Cookie Law Explained.