Here's a Cookie Statement we've written to suit a few types of website. Please feel free to edit it and use it as your own, with the caveat that we are not Lawyers!! This website uses things called "Cookies" to ensure your experience of the site, and our ability to improve it is enhanced. Specifically, the following Cookies are in use: - Google Analytics (3rd party). We use this to see how many visitors we are getting, and how they found us. You can find out more about Google Analytics' Cookies here: http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/ads/#toc-analytics - Social Media Sharing and Integration (3rd party). We use Facebook and Twitter functionality within this site so that you can share items of interest, or become a fan of our Social Media Profiles. You can find out more about Facebook's Cookie use here:http://www.facebook.com/help/?faq=115180708570932 , and Twitter's here: https://twitter.com/privacy - We also sometimes use video embedding, like YouTube or Vimeo (3rd party) to enhance your experience of content on our site. You can find out about YouTube's Cookie policy here:http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/, and Vimeo's here:http://vimeo.com/privacy IF IT'S A WORDPRESS SITE, ADD THIS: WordPress uses Cookies to further enhance the experience of the website, which you can read more about , here -http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Cookies IF IT"S AN EXPRESSIONENGINE SITE, ADD THIS: Our site also uses Cookies to enhance the experience for members / users, as follows: exp_tracker Don’t let the name fool you - this cookie doesn’t track what you do online. It only keeps track of the last 5 pages you visited on site.com. This information allows site.com to redirect you to the page you were on before submitting a comment or sending us an email through the contact form. exp_last_activity This cookie contains the date of your last activity on site.com. If you haven’t been active on the site before, your last activity will be set to the current time. exp_last_visit This cookie is only relevant to registered users. If you’re browsing site.com as a guest, this cookie will be set to a date in the past. The cookies exp_last_activity and exp_last_visit allow site.com to show you which content has been updated since your last visit.
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