Cookie Policy

Introduction

To comply with EU legislation that was introduced in May 2012, this page documents how this website might collect information as you browse and use it to provide a tailored service to improve your online experience.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files which collect and store small amounts of data as you browse which can be accessed later by our web server or your own computer to provide a more tailored browsing experience.

A cookie is sometimes created when you load a new webpage and then stored in your browser's cache. This enables this website to use this information to remember your personal settings and preferences when you revisit the website.

Cookies are often used when you log in to a website or submit a form, allowing us to use that information throughout our service and prevent you from entering the same information on multiple occasions.

It is possible to disable cookies in your browser, but is likely to result in a less streamlined browsing experience.

The cookies that are used by this website are listed below, along with an explanation of how and why they are used.
 

Cookies we use

Google

Google provide services for web statistics, social media, video content and maps.

Analytics is a web statistics service that tracks how people find and use websites. The information is anonymous and helps webmasters plan improvements to websites.

Within this store Google use's cookies to track related products to share with third party vendors.

Google also runs a social media service called Google+ and the +1 button requires Google login for full functionality.

Google's video content is provided by YouTube, which uses the same cookie procedures as the analytics and +1 platforms.

Other cookies for features such as Google Maps may also be used, which may track your approximate location in order to provide directions and distances to certain locations.

For more information on Google's services and how they use cookies, please see their privacy policy below:
http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html 

Which Cookies Do We Use?

Shopify Storefront
Name
Domain
Purpose Data Kind Sessional or Persistent?
_session_id
storefront
Allows Shopify to store information about your session (referrer, landing page, etc..) Unique Token Sessional
_shopify_visit
storefront and checkout.shopify.com
Used by our internal stats tracker to record the number of visits to the shop None Persistent for 30 minutes from the last visit
_shopify_uniq
storefront and checkout.shopify.com
Counts the number of visits to a store by a single customer None Expires midnight (relative to the visitor) of the next day
cart
storefront
Stores information about the contents of your cart Unique token Persistent for 2 weeks
_secure_session_id
storefront
Stores session information for the checkout process Unique token Sessional


 

Other Cookies  Name Who Sets It? Purpose Sessional or Persistent?

PayPal
Unique to 
each user
PayPal Payment transactions Sessional

 

Opt Out

Methods for disabling cookies differ across different web browsers.

For information on how to disable cookies in your own particular web browser, visit the link below:
http://www.whatarecookies.com/enable.asp

You can remove existing cookies from your browser by clearing your web history and cache.

Also to help with opting out of Google related products or analytics please use this tool within your browser https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/

Note: Disabling cookies is likely to mean you experience a less streamlined browsing experience and if restrict, block or delete cookies by changing your browser settings that may mean that you won’t be able to add and buy products from our store. Most users prefer for cookies to be enabled but you do have the option through your web browser to disable or clear them at any time if you wish.

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