Cookie Policy

About Cookies

Most modern websites store information in a small text file called a "cookie" on your computer. Cookies contain information about you and your preferences. For example, it might contain a record of which pages within the site you visited or your display preferences to help the site customise the view for you the next time you visit. Only the information that you provide, or the choices you make, while visiting a website can be stored in a cookie. For example, the site cannot determine your email address unless you choose to type it. Allowing a website to create a cookie does not give that or any other site access to the rest of your computer and only the site that created the cookie can read it. In the main cookies are used to provide a pleasant browsing experience and important functionality. 

Your browser also generates other information, including which language the site is displayed in, and your Internet Protocol address ("IP address"). Your IP address can be logged and used to collect anonymous traffic data, such the number of visitors to our site. We do not use your IP address to identify you personally and the information is not passed to third parties.

Controlling cookies

You can control whether your computer accepts or rejects cookies by default, or to tell you when a site tries to save a cookie on your computer, by adjusting your browser setting. Cookies can also be manually deleted. The method to change these settings varies depending on the browser. Read the help section within your browser to find out more, or visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org/. Many modern browsers also have an anonymous usage mode (called "Incognito" in Google Chrome, "InPrivate" in Internet Explorer and "Private Browsing" in Firefox) which can be used to automatically stop cookies being stored on your computer.

You can control whether to allow cookies from this site using the control panel at the bottom of the site. this site This site operates implied consent for cookies, which means we assume by using this site you are happy with the usage of the cookies outlined below. If you do not want to accept the use of these cookies you should discontinue use of the site, delete the cookies, or adjust your browser settings accordingly. You can always change cookies settings.

More information on Cookies

For further information visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org

Cookies used on this website

We will only use cookies to personalise and secure your experience, and provide us with website usage statistics. What this means is that we will be able to keep certain settings for you for when you return. It also means that you do not need to pass security details on every screen as we store them for you during the time you spend browsing our site. Specific cookies and their functions change depending on the functionality of the website but we endeavour to keep this information page up to date at all times. 

The following cookies are currently used on this site: 

Essential cookies

UMB_UPDCHK, UMB_UCONTEXT_C, UMB-XSRF-TOKEN and UMB-XSRF-V 
These cookies are set by our website content management system only for content editors and are required for the system to work correctly.

__RequestVerificationToken
Anti-forgery cookie set by web applications built using ASP.NET MVC technologies. It is designed to stop unauthorised posting of content to a website, known as Cross-Site Request Forgery. It holds no information about the user.

ASP.NET_SessionId
.NET Session cookie created by the web server. It holds no information about the user

Marketing cookies

fr, _fbp
Facebook cookies to provide you with more personalized advertisements, but also to measure and improve advertisements. 

personalization_id
Used by Twitter to measure the performance of advertising campaigns through Twitter, across different browsers and devices used by a visitor

guest_id
Used by Twitter integration and sharing capabilities for the social media.

at_check
Used by Twitter to check if cookies are enabled in a user’s browser.

ct0
Used by Twitter for integration and sharing capabilities for the social media.

mbox
Used by Twitter for behavioural advertising and analytics.

 

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