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Cookie Policy

At frittendenarmistice.co.uk, we use technologies like cookies, pixels, and local storage to make our website easier to use but in no case to tailor content relevant for you. This guide is designed to explain, as clearly as possible, what cookies are, the purpose of them and what options you have to control or delete them – if you decide you want to. What is a cookie? Almost every website uses cookie technology. A cookie is a small file that saves Internet settings. It gets downloaded through a browser during the first visit to a website. When you next return to the site using the same device, the browser may check to see if a related cookie is present (i.e. containing the site name) and use the data inside the cookie to send back to the site. This allows sites to recognise that the browser has visited before and, in some cases, vary the content shown to reflect that. The benefits of cookies. Some cookies are extremely useful, because they can make the experience more user-friendly when you come back to a website you’ve visited several times previously. Provided you use the same device and browser as before, they can, for example, remember your preferences, help us to know how you use our site and make the content shown more relevant to your interests and needs. None of the cookies used on our website collect information that personally identifies you.

 

Controlling and deleting cookies:

If you want to change how a browser uses cookies, including blocking or deleting cookies from frittendenarmistice.co.uk website you can do so by changing the browser settings. To control cookies, most browsers allow you to either accept or reject all cookies, only accept certain types of cookies, or prompt you each time a site wishes to save a cookie. It's also easy to delete cookies that are already saved on your device by a browser. The processes for controlling and deleting cookies vary depending on which browser you use. To find out how to do so with a particular browser you can use the Help function within it or alternatively you can visit http://www.aboutcookies.org which explains, step-by-step, how to control and delete cookies in most browsers.