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Types of cookies that we use
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How we use cookies
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What are Cookies used for?
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Third Party Cookies
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Why we use Cookies
We monitor how many people use the site and what they use. We do this to improve the digital experience. We use a variety of different tracking tools which use cookies to recognise returning visitors. These tools help us provide you with the information that you may be searching for.
Additionally when you visit our website, we store web server logs which show your IP address, which gives us information such as which pages you looked at, whether the page request was successful or not and which browser you use to view the page. The use of this data is purely for statistical purposes.
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