Cookie Policy

A Cookie is a small data file that is stored by your Web browser on your computer. We use Cookies to keep track of your current shopping session, to enable you to proceed to checkout at any time and to personalize your online experience.

Some cookies are necessary so you should not disable these if you want to be able to use all the features of our Websites and Mobile Applications. You can disable other cookies but this may affect your shopping experience. Also, you can choose not to accept Cookies but certain functions of our websites may not work correctly or at all if you set your browser not to accept cookies. 

When it comes to Cookies you have a lot of choices, you can use your browser settings to accept or reject new Cookies and to delete existing Cookies. You can also set your browser to notify you each time new Cookies are placed on your computer or other device.

Cookies allow us to improve the way our Websites and Mobile Applications work so that we can personalize your experience and allow you to use many of their useful features.

For example we use Cookies so we can remember your preferences and the contents of your shopping basket when you return to our Websites and mobile applications. Also, cookies help us deliver online advertising that we believe is most relevant to you on our Websites and other organizations’ websites. Cookies used for this purpose are often placed on our Websites by other organization, and always with our permission.

In addition, Cookies can help us to understand how our Websites and Mobile Applications are being used, for example, by telling us if you get an error message as you browse. The Cookies collect data are mostly aggregated and anonymous.

When you visit our Websites, these Cookies automatically log your IP address (the unique address which identifies your computer on the internet) which is automatically recognized by our web server. We use IP addresses to help us administer the Site and to collect broad demographic information for aggregate use. Your IP address is also logged when you make a purchase as a fraud prevention measure required by the payment gateway.

With this way, we can measure the effectiveness of our marketing communication, including online advertising campaigns, for example, by telling us if you have opened a marketing email that we have sent you and the number of times you are shown an advert.   Cookies can, also, tell us if you have seen a specific advert and how long it has been since you have seen it.

 

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