HOW TO SWITCH OFF COOKIES
Cookies are small packets of information
They allow websites to personalise your experience or keep track of your order
WARNING!
If a website is interactive (like a shopping site or database etc) then switching off cookies will probably stop the website working properly!
However if you wish to turn them off- you can do this in the BROWSER. The Browser is the programme or "thing" you use to look at web pages. They come in several makes and models (called versions). They can be present on computers, tablets, phones and your TV. They all have a SETTINGS section where you can turn off cookies.
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 (Windows XP/Vista) Select Tools from the main task bar, then Internet Options. |
For the Browser version number - click HELP then ABOUT | ||
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8,9 (Windows 7) Click the Settings cog icon (top right). |
For the Browser version number - click the "cog" icon (top right) then click About Internet Explorer | ||
Firefox versions 3 to 6 Choose Tools from the main task bar, then options. |
Most versions are the same when its comes to finding the cookie settings | ||
Google Chrome Click the spanner icon and select Options from the list. |
Most versions are the same when its comes to finding the cookie settings | ||
Safari 5 & 6 (Apple Browser) Choose Safari from the main task bar, then preferences. |
Most versions are the same when its comes to finding the cookie settings | ||
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iOS Phones / Tablets From the home screen, choose Settings. |
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Android Phones / Tablets / Netbooks Start the browser application. |
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Windows Phone 7 / Tablets From the home screen, tap the right arrow. |
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COOKIES IN BRIEF
Cookies are little segments of data stored on your web browser; usually only a few bits long. They might be a number, the value of yes or no, or a date. They are generally used programmatically to personalise your website experience. i.e. so we know whether to say "welcome" to you or "welcome back again".
General Terms of Use & Cookie Policy
JAVASCRIPT
We use Javascript to drive the "fancy stuff" on the website like the menus and slideshows. If you have Javascript switched off you will miss all the fun but still see a basic version of the website.