A cookie is a small text file which is placed onto your computer (or other electronic device) when you access our website. We use cookies and other online tracking devices such as single, pixel gifs on this website.
Consent (browser settings): You can accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or modify your browser to alert you of any new cookies. To clear stored cookies, you can normally go to the Tools dropdown menu at the top of the browser window.
If you do not want to accept cookies, you can change your browser settings so that cookies are not accepted. If you do this, please be aware that you may lose some of the functionality of this website. For further information about cookies and how to disable them please go to the Information Commissioner’s webpage on cookies: https://ico.org.uk/your-data-matters/online/cookies/
In most cases we will need your consent in order to use cookies on this website. The exception is where the cookie is essential in order for us to provide you with a service you have requested.
The information we obtain from our use of cookies will not usually contain your personal data (other than your IP address). Although we may obtain information about your computer or other electronic device such as your IP address, your browser and/or other internet log information, this will not usually identify you personally.
In certain circumstances we may collect personal information about you but only where you voluntarily provide it (e.g. by completing an online form) or where you purchase goods or services from us.
| Cookie Name | Owner | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| hubspotutk | HubSpot | Keeps track of a visitor's identity. This cookie is passed to HubSpot on form submission and used when deduplicating contacts. Contains an opaque GUID to represent the current visitor. |
| __hstc | HubSpot | The main cookie for tracking visitors. It contains the domain, initial timestamp (first visit), last timestamp (last visit), current timestamp (this visit), and session number (increments for each subsequent session). |
| __hssc | HubSpot | Keeps track of sessions. This is used to determine if HubSpot should increment the session number and timestamps in the __hstc cookie. It contains the domain, view count (increments each page view in a session), and session start timestamp. |
| __hssrc | HubSpot | Whenever HubSpot changes the session cookie, this cookie is also set to determine if the visitor has restarted their browser. If this cookie does not exist when HubSpot manages cookies, it is considered a new session. |
| __hs_opt_out | HubSpot | This cookie is used by the opt-in privacy policy to remember not to ask the visitor to accept cookies again. This cookie is set when you give visitors the choice to opt out of cookies. |
| __hs_do_not_track | HubSpot | This cookie can be set to prevent the tracking code from sending any information to HubSpot. Setting this cookie is different from opting out of cookies, as it still allows anonymised information to be sent to HubSpot. |
| messagesUtk | HubSpot | This cookie is used to recognise visitors who chat with you via the messages tool. If the visitor leaves your site before they're added as a contact, they will have this cookie associated with their browser. |
| __hs_cookie_cat_pref | HubSpot | This cookie is used to record the categories a visitor consented to. It contains data on whether the opt-in banner has appeared and whether the visitor has opted in to or out of the analytics, advertisement, and functionality cookie categories. |