Cookies – What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file placed on your computer by a website, which typically contains two pieces of information: the site’s name and a unique ID. There are many uses for cookies, such as website authentication (logging into a website), website analytics (number of site visitors, browser types etc.), storing site preferences, saving items to a shopping cart or anything else that can be accomplished through storing text data.
How do we use them?
Arroll website uses cookies for a number of reasons. However, they do not contain any personal information about you and cannot be used to identify an individual.
Third party suppliers and cookies
We reserve the right to utilise third party suppliers/services to supplement our charitable services. We ensure that all third party suppliers meet strict security and privacy standards that are inline with our own policies. For example, we use Google Analytics to find out more about the ways in which people use our site, so that we can provide a better user experience. Learn more about Google’s privacy policy.
If you do not want cookies
You can choose not to accept cookies. However, since cookies are maintained by your web browser, the method of enabling or disabling them will greatly depend on which browser you are using. You should be able to find instructions on how to do this in your browser’s Help files.