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Cookie Policy
We use a small number of cookies to keep this site working correctly and to understand how visitors navigate it. This page explains what they do and how you can control them.
Last Updated: 20 April 2025
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit. They are widely used to make sites work properly, to remember your preferences, and to give operators basic information about how pages are being used.
Cookies do not contain personally identifiable information on their own. They typically hold a short reference value that helps the site recognise your browser on return visits.
You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings at any time. The sections below explain how.
Cookie Types We Use
Essential Cookies
Always ActiveRequired for the site to function. They handle session continuity and basic security. These cannot be switched off.
Examples: session token, consent record, CSRF protection flag.
Analytics Cookies
Help us understand which pages are visited and where visitors come from, so we can improve the site. Data is aggregated and not linked to individual identities.
Examples: page view count, session duration, traffic source.
Marketing Cookies
Used to measure the reach of advertising campaigns and show relevant content. These may involve third-party ad networks.
Examples: ad click tracking, conversion pixel, remarketing identifier.
Preference Cookies
Remember settings you choose so you do not have to re-enter them on each visit, such as language or display preferences.
Examples: language selection, region setting, display mode.
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on this site are set by third-party services we use. We do not control these cookies directly; they are governed by each provider's own privacy policy.
- Google Analytics — measures site traffic and visitor behaviour. Google's privacy policy applies.
- Google Ads — may set conversion tracking cookies if you have clicked an ad before visiting this site.
- Meta (Facebook) Pixel — used to measure the effectiveness of advertising on Meta platforms.
- LinkedIn Insight Tag — may be present for professional audience analytics.
You can opt out of Google Analytics across all websites using Google's browser add-on: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Cookie Duration
Session Cookies
Deleted automatically when you close your browser. Used for things like keeping you logged in during a single visit.
Persistent Cookies
Remain on your device until they expire or you delete them. Typical durations: consent record (12 months), analytics (13 months), preferences (6 months).
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can also control cookies directly through your browser. Click a browser below for instructions.
Google Chrome
1. Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top right.
2. Select Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
3. Choose your preferred setting or click See all cookies and site data to delete specific cookies.
4. To block all cookies, select Block all cookies (note: some sites may stop working correctly).
Mozilla Firefox
1. Open Firefox and click the hamburger menu (≡) in the top right.
2. Select Settings → Privacy & Security.
3. Under Cookies and Site Data, click Manage Data to view or delete cookies.
4. Use the Enhanced Tracking Protection settings to control third-party cookies.
Apple Safari
1. Open Safari and click Safari in the menu bar, then Preferences (or Settings on newer versions).
2. Select the Privacy tab.
3. Check Prevent cross-site tracking to limit third-party cookies.
4. Click Manage Website Data to view and delete cookies from specific sites.
Microsoft Edge
1. Open Edge and click the three-dot menu (…) in the top right.
2. Select Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data.
3. Toggle Block third-party cookies or manage specific site data.
4. Use See all cookies and site data to delete individual entries.
Your Rights
- Right to withdraw consent: You can change or withdraw your cookie preferences at any time using the controls above. This does not affect processing that occurred before withdrawal.
- Right to access information: You may request details about what data we hold about you under the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (PDPA).
- Effect of disabling cookies: Disabling optional cookies will not prevent you from browsing this site, but some features may work less smoothly. Essential cookies are required for basic operation.
Questions about cookies?
Write to [email protected] and we will respond within five business days.