Cookies Policy
We collect information automatically through the use of "cookies". Cookies may be set by us or by third parties. A cookie is a text file containing small amounts of information that a website can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your computer as a tag that identifies your computer but does not identify you by name. Some of our web pages use cookies to help us serve you better when you return to the site. You can choose which cookies we enable in our cookie settings.
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We also use "web beacons", also commonly known as "single-pixel GIFs", "clear GIFs" or "tags". Web beacons are small graphic images that may be included on our website. Web beacons allow us to improve our products and services and provide us and our third party partners with analytical information, such as the number of visitors to our website. We may also use web beacons in our email correspondence to determine whether you open it or take further action. We also work with other organisations to place our web beacons on their websites or in their advertisements. We do this to help us compile statistics on how often clicking on an advertisement on our website results in a purchase or other interaction on the advertiser's website.