This section is about what cookies are, what cookies we use, how we use them and how you can manage them.
Cookies are small files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. The cookies mean that the website will remember you and how you’ve used the site every time you come back.
If you want to know more about cookies, head to aboutcookies.org or allaboutcookies.org (please note: these links open a new window or browser tab).
We use cookies to do a number of things. For example, remember your preferences, recording what you have put in your and counting the number of people looking our a website. We keep track of what you’ve bought from us, what you’ve done on the site and to make online advertising more relevant to you.
Cookies themselves don’t hold personal information. They only have a unique alphanumeric identifier that sits on your browser. And in many cases, we won’t be able to link the information we collect by using a cookie back to you. They can, however, enable us to link that information back to you and your personal information, for example, when you log-in or choose to register for a service.
We’ve put our cookies into the following categories, to make it easier for you to understand why we need them:
Strictly necessary – SN
these are used to help make our website work efficiently;
Performance –PM
these are used to analyse the way our website works and how we can improve it;
Functionality – FN
these help to enhance your experience by doing things like remembering products you’ve added to your basket;