What are cookies
When you visit different websites small text files are stored on your computer. These are called ‘cookies’ and most websites use them for different purposes. Cookies may be used to improve your experience of a website, for example by making particular parts of a website work or remembering preferences you’ve selected. Cookies are also used to get a picture of how often people use a website, and how they are using it, so that improvements can be made to it.
On this page you can find out about the cookies we use on our website, what they do, how long they will remain on your computer, and how to opt out.
How we use cookies
Cookies help us to improve your experience of our website. For example, they allow us to:
- Share video content with you.
- Monitor how our website is being used so that we can keep improving it.
There is also a cookie which enables us to administer the website and make changes to the content.
Opting out
By visiting our website, some cookies will already have been stored on your computer. However, you can remove these and you can also change your browser settings to prevent them from being placed on your computer in future. For more information about this, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
Please note that if you choose to opt out of our cookies, this may affect your experience of our site. For example, you may not be able to view some of the content on our site such as embedded video content, and some of the tools we have included on our site to make it more accessible, such as the text magnifier, won’t work properly for you.
Please note that one of the cookies we use on our website is strictly necessary for our site to work. Without it, you won’t be able to use our site.