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Cookie Policy
Cookies are very small text files that are stored on your computer when you visit some websites.
We use cookies to ensure that you have the best user experience on our website. You can remove any cookies already stored on your computer, but please be aware that removing some or all of the cookies may cause certain features of our website to become unavailable.
Our cookies policy outlines how our website/apps may use and save cookies on your computer.
(a) What are Cookies?
Cookies are simple text files that websites/apps store on your hard drive or browser. Typically, they contain two pieces of information: a site name and unique user ID. Cookies are used to remember your preferences for a site and to record how many times you have visited a site. This means we can tailor your experience depending on your preferences and measure overall usability of our websites/apps.
(b) How can I block Cookies?
You can delete existing cookies off your hard drive and choose to block new cookies from our websites/apps. You can find out how to do this by visiting http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/. However, should you choose to block cookies then some features on our websites/apps might not work as expected.
(c) Use of Cookies by our websites/apps
The table below lists the cookies used by our websites/apps and provides a description of how each cookie works.
We use cookies to ensure that you have the best user experience on our website. You can remove any cookies already stored on your computer, but please be aware that removing some or all of the cookies may cause certain features of our website to become unavailable.
Our cookies policy outlines how our website/apps may use and save cookies on your computer.
(a) What are Cookies?
Cookies are simple text files that websites/apps store on your hard drive or browser. Typically, they contain two pieces of information: a site name and unique user ID. Cookies are used to remember your preferences for a site and to record how many times you have visited a site. This means we can tailor your experience depending on your preferences and measure overall usability of our websites/apps.
(b) How can I block Cookies?
You can delete existing cookies off your hard drive and choose to block new cookies from our websites/apps. You can find out how to do this by visiting http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/. However, should you choose to block cookies then some features on our websites/apps might not work as expected.
(c) Use of Cookies by our websites/apps
The table below lists the cookies used by our websites/apps and provides a description of how each cookie works.
Strictly necessary cookies | |
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$XCART_SESSION_NAME | Remembers the user's shopping cart contents |
Remembers the user's personal account information (name, address, orders history, etc) |
Functional cookies | |
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xid_nov xid_novA_remember | Allow to restore the user's context (store codes that allow the shop to know where to redirerect the user after log-in, store some parameters for wishlist and special offers bonuses pages) |
GreetingCookie | Remembers the user's name for the greeting message |
store_language | Remembers the user's language preferences |
partner_clickid partner partner_time | Allow collection of statistics on the user's purchases |
RefererCookie | Stores the URL of the site from which the user came to the store |
Other cookies | |
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These cookies are set by Google Analytics and are used to collect non-personal information about how visitors use the websites/apps. The information is used to create reports showing website usage which help us improve the websites/apps. The information is anonymous. Google have developed the Opt-out Browser Add-on which stops information being sent to Google Analytics even if cookies are enabled in your browser. See: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout |
__atuvc | The __atuvc cookie is created and read by the AddThis social sharing site JavaScript on the client side in order to make sure the user sees the updated count if they share a page and return to it before our share count cache is updated. No data from that cookie is sent back to AddThis and removing it when disabling cookies would cause unexpected behavior for users. More information on the cookies set by AddThis and how to opt out are on the AddThis website |