Cookies & Privacy
This site uses some cookies to provide functionality and to track usage. This page explains the cookies currently used on the site as of 31st March 2025.
Functional cookies
A few cookies are needed to make this website function correctly and provide security. For these reasons, you may see the following functional cookies in your browser's local storage:
XSRF-TOKEN: A unique key that ensures any form submissions have originated from this website. This cookie does not track you in any way.
_session: This Laravel cookie allows the site to share error messages and responses between pages. It cannot be connected to any of your personal data and it is discarded as soon as you close this website on your internet browser.
__cfduid: Helps CloudFlare detect malicious visitors to this website and minimises the blocking of legitimate users. This cookie does not track your movements between sites and there is no way for this website to match this cookie to any of your personal data.
Tracking Cookies
We use various third-party cookies to report visitor usage statistics. The information collected might include particular pages being viewed and other pages visited, as well as a country or county location for the visitor and details on their browser device.
Please find below information in relation to tracking cookies used on our website:
Name | Provider | Purpose | Expiry | Type |
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_ga | google.com | Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. | 2 years | HTTP |
_gat | google.com | Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate | 1 day | HTTP |
_gid | google.com | Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. | 1 day | HTTP |
uvid | google.com | This cookie is used to collect information on a visitor. This information will become an ID string with information on a specific visitor – ID information strings can be used to target groups with similar preferences, or can be used by third-party domains or ad-exchanges. | 2 years | HTTP |