How this website uses Cookies

On 26th May 2012, an EU directive was imposed by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), with a view to protecting the privacy of internet users. This law states that websites need to provide a clear and comprehensive guide to the use of Cookies. Cookies are small text files placed on your computer, in this case by Outlook Publishing, that help organise and store browsing information. This website uses the following Cookies detailed below:

Google Analytics

The following four Cookies are used by Google Analytics to store user behaviour on the site, including details such as pages visited, path through the site, length of time on each page, user location, and information on how you arrived at the website. We use this information to improve the website in accordance with user behaviour. These cookies are also used to gather website statistics and track conversion rates.

We also use Google maps on our site and Cookies will be included from them also.

• _ga
• _gat
• _gid
• 1P_JARS
• APISID
• HSID
• NID
• SAPSID
• SID

These originate from www.google.com/analytics. You can read more about Google’s Analytics Privacy Policy here: www.google.com/policies/privacy/ads & Google’s Privacy Policy.

If you would like to opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across any website you visit, please visit the following link: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

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What are Cookies?

Cookies are small amounts of information which some websites store on your computer to make it easier for you to log on to and use them during future visits. In reality, a cookie is a small text file which is stored by the user’s browser and contains data, not code, so it can’t contain a virus or spyware. This doesn’t mean that all cookies are harmless in intent, but they can only ever store information.

How we use your information

Outlook Publishing Ltd uses ‘analytical’ cookies on this site to allow us to monitor website traffic and analyse how visitors use it via Google Analytics. This service tracks information about how visitors interact with the site, including the number of visitors to our website, where visitors have come to the website from, and the pages they visit. We use this information to help us improve our website.

Such information will not identify you personally as it is merely statistical data about our visitors and their use of our website. This statistical data is completely anonymous and does not identify any personal details whatsoever.

All computers have the ability to decline cookies. You can configure your web browser to refuse cookies, or to be informed if a cookie is set. You can find out how to do this by clicking “help” on your browser menu.

By using our website, you agree that we can place these types of cookies on your device.

If you wish to find out more about cookies visit www.allaboutcookies.org.