The EU has forced member states to impose legislation regarding cookies - with the aim being to improve user awareness of what they are, what they do, and how to disable them. Ironically, if you were to opt-out of cookies - the only way a website can remember that is to use a cookie.
We may use cookies to help this website to function, and to provide us with anonymous statistics which help us improve our services.
Your cookie preferences, and form submissions
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Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a tool which helps website owners to understand how their visitors engage with their webpages. It may use a set of cookies to collect information and report website usage statistics without personally identifying individual visitors to Google.
You can set your web browser settings to refuse cookies, or delete certain cookies. The following links show how to adjust the browser settings of commonly used browsers:
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Firefox
Safari
Chrome
Please note that if you choose to block cookies, this may impair or prevent the correct functioning of both this website, and most other websites on the internet.
A tiny plain text file which can help a website save your settings. It cannot contain viruses, and cannot harm your computer. Sometimes it allows websites to anonymously track which pages you visit on their own website.