Cookies
What is a cookie?
Every cookie is specific to your web browser and contains anonymous data such as a unique ID, site name, and numeric values. These allow websites to remember your preferences and actions—like items in a shopping basket—enhancing your browsing experience.
Every cookie is specific to your web browser and contains anonymous data such as a unique ID, site name, and numeric values. These allow websites to remember your preferences and actions—like items in a shopping basket—enhancing your browsing experience.
I don’t want cookies to be set. What can I do?
Users may find it intrusive when websites store data on their devices. While cookies are generally harmless, they can be used to deliver personalised content, such as targeted advertising. If preferred, you can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. However, doing so may limit certain website functions.
Either way Hogben’s Dunphy support your decision to control your personal browsing experience. Consequently, for more information about cookies and how to better adapt your browser settings regarding the use of cookie please consider visiting the Interactive Advertising Bureau at: www.allaboutcookies.org
Users may find it intrusive when websites store data on their devices. While cookies are generally harmless, they can be used to deliver personalised content, such as targeted advertising. If preferred, you can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. However, doing so may limit certain website functions.
Either way Hogben’s Dunphy support your decision to control your personal browsing experience. Consequently, for more information about cookies and how to better adapt your browser settings regarding the use of cookie please consider visiting the Interactive Advertising Bureau at: www.allaboutcookies.org



