End-User Legal
Cookie Policy
Effective Date: 06/05/2022
Introduction
1.1 - What is a Cookie?: A computer “cookie” is more formally known as an HTTP cookie, a web cookie, an Internet cookie, or a browser cookie. The name is a shorter version of “magic cookie,” which is a term for a packet of data that a computer receives, then sends back without changing or altering it.
No matter what it’s called, a computer cookie consists of information. When you visit a website, the website sends the cookie to your computer. Your computer stores it in a file located inside your web browser. (To help you find it, this file is often called “Cookies.”)
1.2.1 - This service is provided by Arctane Digital (UK) Limited, registered at Unit A, 82 James Carter Road, Mildenhall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, United Kingdom, IP28 7DE. Arctane Digital (UK) Limited is a registered company in England and Wales under the number 12584170. The service provider will be referred to as the ‘Provider’.
1.2.2 - The Provider is a registered Data Controller in England and Wales under registration number: ZA7842641. If you wish to view more please visit the Information Commissioner's Website here.
1.3 - The use of Cookies on this website: The Cookies that this website uses is grouped into a number of categories so you have the control over what information you want to be sent and received by our website. These include:
- 1.3.1 - Essential Cookies: We required these Cookies to be on our website to provide you with the product and/or service that you have requested from us. Without these Cookies, the website might not be able to function correctly and could result in the operation of the website being affected. These Cookies are mandatory and you cannot opt out of them.
- 1.3.2 - Functionality Cookies: These Cookies are optional to opt into, but add additional features to the website such as Social Media Widgets and other assets that are served from an external CDN (Content Delivery Network). We strongly suggest that you opt in, but if you have any concerns then you have a right to opt out. Doing so could result in certain features of the website not working as intended and we do not take any responsibility if you chose to take this action.
- 1.3.3 - Tracking and Performance: These Cookies are optional to opt into, but allow us to optimise the website through analysing the data that we receive, and allows the Provider to improve Search Engine Rankings, User Funneling and other vital factors to digital marketing. This is a purely optional choice, and we will never force you to opt in as you have a right as a user to protect your data.
- 1.3.4 - Targeting and Advertising: These Cookies are optional, but allow us to track your shopping habits online to target the best product and/or service at you. This is a purely optional option, but allows us to share your data with third-party vendors so you get a unified experience across a number of websites.
1.4 - How to stop receiving Cookies?: You have a right to refuse cookies by activating the setting on your browser which will allow you to refuse cookies on any websites that you choose to visit. If you do decide to enable this option, it may result in you not being able to access certain areas of the website that absolutely rely on Cookies for mandatory functionality. Unless you have changed your Cookie settings prior to visiting our website, then our systems will automatically use cookies. For more information about cookies and how to stop cookies being installed, visit All About Cookies for more information: https://www.allaboutcookies.org.
1.5 - Third-Party Cookies: Some of the Cookies that we use are stored on third-party servers, or are served by organisations that we have no affiliation with. Third-parties many also read cookies that you have stored on your browser to collect information to serve advertisements and other relevant content. We have no control over this, or the control of third-party cookies. If you have any concerns or want to learn more then visit the Internet Advertising Bureau at https://www.youronlinechoices.com. If you want to learn how Cookies work, and how to manage them, then visit the World Wide Web Consortium’s website at https://www.w3.org.
Effective Date: 17/01/2022
Introduction
1.1 - What is a Cookie?: A computer “cookie” is more formally known as an HTTP cookie, a web cookie, an Internet cookie, or a browser cookie. The name is a shorter version of “magic cookie,” which is a term for a packet of data that a computer receives, then sends back without changing or altering it.
No matter what it’s called, a computer cookie consists of information. When you visit a website, the website sends the cookie to your computer. Your computer stores it in a file located inside your web browser. (To help you find it, this file is often called “Cookies.”)
1.2.1 - This service is provided by Arctane Digital (UK) Limited, registered at 63-66 Hatton Garden, Fifth Floor, Suite 23, London, EC1N 8LE, United Kingdom. Arctane Digital (UK) Limited is a registered company in England and Wales under the number 12584170. The service provider will be referred to as the ‘Provider’.
1.2.2 - The Provider is a registered Data Controller in England and Wales under registration number: ZA7842641. If you wish to view more please visit the Information Commissioner's Website here.
1.3 - The use of Cookies on this website: The Cookies that this website uses is grouped into a number of categories so you have the control over what information you want to be sent and received by our website. These include:
- 1.3.1 - Essential Cookies: We required these Cookies to be on our website to provide you with the product and/or service that you have requested from us. Without these Cookies, the website might not be able to function correctly and could result in the operation of the website being affected. These Cookies are mandatory and you cannot opt out of them.
- 1.3.2 - Functionality Cookies: These Cookies are optional to opt into, but add additional features to the website such as Social Media Widgets and other assets that are served from an external CDN (Content Delivery Network). We strongly suggest that you opt in, but if you have any concerns then you have a right to opt out. Doing so could result in certain features of the website not working as intended and we do not take any responsibility if you chose to take this action.
- 1.3.3 - Tracking and Performance: These Cookies are optional to opt into, but allow us to optimise the website through analysing the data that we receive, and allows the Provider to improve Search Engine Rankings, User Funneling and other vital factors to digital marketing. This is a purely optional choice, and we will never force you to opt in as you have a right as a user to protect your data.
- 1.3.4 - Targeting and Advertising: These Cookies are optional, but allow us to track your shopping habits online to target the best product and/or service at you. This is a purely optional option, but allows us to share your data with third-party vendors so you get a unified experience across a number of websites.
1.4 - How to stop receiving Cookies?: You have a right to refuse cookies by activating the setting on your browser which will allow you to refuse cookies on any websites that you choose to visit. If you do decide to enable this option, it may result in you not being able to access certain areas of the website that absolutely rely on Cookies for mandatory functionality. Unless you have changed your Cookie settings prior to visiting our website, then our systems will automatically use cookies. For more information about cookies and how to stop cookies being installed, visit All About Cookies for more information: https://www.allaboutcookies.org.
1.5 - Third-Party Cookies: Some of the Cookies that we use are stored on third-party servers, or are served by organisations that we have no affiliation with. Third-parties many also read cookies that you have stored on your browser to collect information to serve advertisements and other relevant content. We have no control over this, or the control of third-party cookies. If you have any concerns or want to learn more then visit the Internet Advertising Bureau at https://www.youronlinechoices.com. If you want to learn how Cookies work, and how to manage them, then visit the World Wide Web Consortium’s website at https://www.w3.org.
Effective Date: 15/07/2020
Introduction
1.1 - What is a Cookie?: A computer “cookie” is more formally known as an HTTP cookie, a web cookie, an Internet cookie, or a browser cookie. The name is a shorter version of “magic cookie,” which is a term for a packet of data that a computer receives, then sends back without changing or altering it.
No matter what it’s called, a computer cookie consists of information. When you visit a website, the website sends the cookie to your computer. Your computer stores it in a file located inside your web browser. (To help you find it, this file is often called “Cookies.”)
1.2.1 - This service is provided by Arctane Digital (UK) Limited, trading as Arctane Digital, registered at 63-66 Hatton Garden, Fifth Floor, Suite 23, London, EC1N 8LE, United Kingdom. Arctane Digital (UK) Limited is a registered company in England and Wales under the number 12584170. The service provider will be referred to as the ‘Provider’.
1.2.2 - The Provider is a registered Data Controller in England and Wales under registration number: ZA7842641. If you wish to view more please visit the Information Commissioner's Website here.
1.3 - The use of Cookies on this website: The Cookies that this website uses is grouped into a number of categories so you have the control over what information you want to be sent and received by our website. These include:
- 1.3.1 - Essential Cookies: We required these Cookies to be on our website to provide you with the product and/or service that you have requested from us. Without these Cookies, the website might not be able to function correctly and could result in the operation of the website being affected. These Cookies are mandatory and you cannot opt out of them.
- 1.3.2 - Functionality Cookies: These Cookies are optional to opt into, but add additional features to the website such as Social Media Widgets and other assets that are served from an external CDN (Content Delivery Network). We strongly suggest that you opt in, but if you have any concerns then you have a right to opt out. Doing so could result in certain features of the website not working as intended and we do not take any responsibility if you chose to take this action.
- 1.3.3 - Tracking and Performance: These Cookies are optional to opt into, but allow us to optimise the website through analysing the data that we receive, and allows the Provider to improve Search Engine Rankings, User Funneling and other vital factors to digital marketing. This is a purely optional choice, and we will never force you to opt in as you have a right as a user to protect your data.
- 1.3.4 - Targeting and Advertising: These Cookies are optional, but allow us to track your shopping habits online to target the best product and/or service at you. This is a purely optional option, but allows us to share your data with third-party vendors so you get a unified experience across a number of websites.
1.4 - How to stop receiving Cookies?: You have a right to refuse cookies by activating the setting on your browser which will allow you to refuse cookies on any websites that you choose to visit. If you do decide to enable this option, it may result in you not being able to access certain areas of the website that absolutely rely on Cookies for mandatory functionality. Unless you have changed your Cookie settings prior to visiting our website, then our systems will automatically use cookies. For more information about cookies and how to stop cookies being installed, visit All About Cookies for more information: https://www.allaboutcookies.org.
1.5 - Third-Party Cookies: Some of the Cookies that we use are stored on third-party servers, or are served by organisations that we have no affiliation with. Third-parties many also read cookies that you have stored on your browser to collect information to serve advertisements and other relevant content. We have no control over this, or the control of third-party cookies. If you have any concerns or want to learn more then visit the Internet Advertising Bureau at https://www.youronlinechoices.com. If you want to learn how Cookies work, and how to manage them, then visit the World Wide Web Consortium’s website at https://www.w3.org.