Cookie Policy

Effective from May 23, 2018

Bold terms used below that are not defined in this policy have the meaning set forth in the Terms of Service.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files which are downloaded to computer, tablet or mobile phone when you visit a website or application. The website or application may retrieve these cookies from your web browser (eg. Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Firefox or Google Chrome) each time you visit, so they can recognize you, remember your preferences and provide you with a more secure online experience.

Cookies are very useful and are a common method used by almost every website you visit because they help make your online experience as smooth as possible. For security reasons, many websites will not function at all without the use of cookies (or other similar technologies, such as "web beacons" or "tags").

Cookies generally do not hold any information to identify an individual person, but are instead used to identify a browser on an individual device. If you prefer, you can restrict, block or delete cookies by changing your browser settings but that may mean that the website won't work properly.

For more information about cookies and their impact on you and your browsing visit www.aboutcookies.org.

2. Managing cookies

Most internet browsers allow you to erase cookies from your device, block all cookies (or just third-party cookies) or warn you before a cookie is stored on your device.

Please note, if you choose to block all cookies, our Platforms will not function as intended and you will not be able to use or access many of the Services we provide. If you have blocked all cookies and wish to make full use of the Services we offer, you will need to enable your cookies.

You can do this in your browser (see below).

Rather than blocking all cookies, you can choose to only block third-party cookies which will still allow Services to function as intended.

3. How to manage cookies on your Windows PC

To manage cookies on your Windows PC, follow the steps below:

Google Chrome

  1. Click on the Chrome menu in the upper right corner of the browser window and select "Settings"
  2. Click on "Advanced" at the bottom to expose the "Privacy and security" options
  3. Click on "Content settings" and then "Cookies" at the top of that section
  4. From here you can either disable all cookies or manage individual website cookies

Microsoft Internet Explorer

  1. Click "Tools" at the top of your browser and select "Internet Options", then click the "Privacy" tab.
  2. From here you can either disable all cookies or manage individual website cookies

Microsoft Edge

  1. Click on the Edge menu in the upper right corner of the browser window and select "Settings"
  2. Click on "View advanced settings"
  3. Go to the "Privacy and services" section
  4. From here you can either disable all cookies or manage individual website cookies

Firefox

  1. Click on the Firefox menu in the upper right corner of the browser window and select "Options"
  2. Click on "Privacy & Security" from the menu on the left side of your screen
  3. The most important privacy settings are under "History" and "Tracking Protection"

4. How to manage cookies on your Mac

To manage cookies on your Mac, please follow the steps below:

Google Chrome

  1. Click "Chrome" in the main menu at the top and select "Preferences"
  2. Click on "Advanced" at the bottom, this will show the "Privacy and security" options
  3. Click on "Content settings" and then "Cookies"
  4. From here you can either disable all cookies or manage individual website cookies

Safari

  1. Click "Safari" in the main menu at the top and select "Preferences"
  2. Click on "Privacy"
  3. From here you can either disable all cookies or manage individual website cookies

Firefox

  1. Click "Firefox" in the main menu at the top and select "Preferences"
  2. Click on "Privacy & Security" from the menu on the left side of your screen
  3. The most important privacy settings are under "History" and "Tracking Protection"