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There are two main types of cookies that based upon their life span. These are:
We use first party cookies (cookies that we have set internally, that can only be read by our website) to personalise your online experience. We also use third party cookies (essentially external cookies that are set by an organisation other than us) for the purposes of website measurement and targeted advertising. If you continue to use this site or close the sticky footer banner, you consent to our use of cookies.
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We recommend you keep cookies enabled with us so that all aspects of the site work as expected with no hindrances.
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If you’d like to learn more about cookies in general and how to manage them, visit aboutcookies.org. We can’t be responsible for the content of external websites.