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Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

By using our website you agree that this Cookies Policy (our ‘Cookies Policy‘) applies to that use. Please read this policy in conjunction with our Privacy Policy and website Terms and Conditions. 

Our website uses cookies. This Cookies Policy tells you how the cookies are used, why they are important, and how they improve your online experience. You can change your browser settings so that cookies are not accepted – there is information about how to do this located towards the end of this policy. 

We have tried to write this Cookies Policy in a way that is clear, simple and free of legal language. However, if you still have questions about anything in our Cookies Policy, just contact us at dataprotection@faber.co.uk. 

Our Cookies Policy was last updated on 29 March 2018. While we will endeavour to tell you if we make significant changes to this policy, we reserve the right to change our Cookies Policy at any time and without notice, so be sure to check this Cookies Policy regularly to understand how we use your information.

WHAT IS A COOKIE?

Cookies are electronic tags that most websites place on your computer in the process of sending your computer a file, such as a web page. A cookie can tell us when a computer that has previously visited our site returns, and what pages it requests on each of its visits. Cookies help us keep track of how our visitors (or more accurately, their computers) use our site, including such things as the type of browser they use, the frequency of their visits and the pages that are most popular. They can help smooth your travel through our site by keeping track of information that has already been provided by your computer so that you do not need to re-enter it. In no event does the cookie we place on your computer tell us anything personal about you or about your visits to other websites (except those you enter through a link on our site), or your use of the internet in any other way.

There are different types of cookies:

SESSION COOKIES

Session cookies last only for the duration of your visit and are deleted when you close your browser. They allow a website to identify that a user is navigating from page to page, supporting website security or basic functionality. They contain no personal information that can be used to identify an individual.

PERSISTENT COOKIES

Persistent cookies last after you have closed your browser and allow a website to remember your actions and preferences. This also allows a website to keep you signed in if you select this option on the sign-in form.

FIRST-AND THIRD-PARTY COOKIES

Whether a cookie is a first- or third-party cookie depends on which website the cookie comes from. First-party cookies are those set by or on behalf of the website visited. All other cookies are third-party cookies. We use both first- and third-party cookies.

ANALYTICAL COOKIES

These cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the website, where visitors have come to the website from and the pages they visited. We use Google analytics cookies. For more information about Google’s privacy policy, please click here. If you do not wish to allow the use of Google Analytics cookies at all, Google provides an opt-out plug-in for most common website browsers which can be found here. 

COOKIES WE USE

As you explore our website, we may automatically gather information on how you use our site to help us develop and improve our site and to provide relevant, helpful information to you. We do not gather information about other third party websites you have visited, but we may collect information about links to other websites that you click on if they appear on our site. Similarly, where you come to our site using a hyperlink at another location on the internet, we may record the location of that hyperlink for our records.

HOW TO MANAGE COOKIES

You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish – for details, see AllAboutCookies.org. You can delete all cookies that are already on your computer and you can set most browsers to prevent them from being placed. If you do this, however, you may have to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit a site and some services and functionalities may not work.