Cookie Policy.

The Legal Terms and Conditions governing access to and use of this site are set out below.

Introduction

A cookie is a small piece of information that a website transfers to your computer’s hard disk so that the website can ‘remember’ things about your previous and current visits.

A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has come, the “lifetime” of the cookie, and a value, usually a randomly generated unique number. Most major websites use cookies. Cookies cannot be used by themselves to identify you.

How we use Cookies on our Site and what Information we collect

Cookies are used in one feature of this site: Traffic Analysis: We use cookies to give each visitor a unique ID. The server will place a cookie containing a unique number on the visitors computer when they arrive at the site for the first time. The next time that the visitor requests a page, the server will recognise this visitor. This makes it possible to accurately determine ‘repeat visits’

Enabling and Disabling Cookies

You have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the settings in your browser. See the instructions below for specific browsers.

If you’re using Internet Explorer 6.0+:

  1. Choose Tools, then
  2. Internet Options.
  3. Click the “Privacy” tab,
  4. Default setting is medium. Move the slider to determine which setting you prefer.
  5. You can also click on “Advanced” for specialized cookie treatment.

If you’re using Firefox 2.0+:

  1. Choose Tools, then
  2. Internet Options.
  3. Click the “Privacy” tab,
  4. Check or uncheck “Accept cookies from sites”.
  5. You can also click on “Exceptions” for specialized cookie treatment.

If you’re using Internet Explorer 5.0:

  1. Choose Tools, then
  2. Internet Options.
  3. Click the “Security” tab,
  4. Click “Internet”, then “Custom Level”.
  5. Scroll down to “Cookies” and choose one of the two options.

If you’re using Internet Explorer 4.0:

  1. Choose View, then
  2. Internet Options.
  3. Click the “Advanced” tab,
  4. Scroll down to the yellow exclamation icon under “Security” and choose one of the three options to regulate your use of cookies.

If you’re using Internet Explorer 3.0

  1. Go to View, then
  2. Options.
  3. Click the “Advanced” tab.
  4. Click on the button that says “Warn Before Accepting “Cookies””.

If you’re using Safari:

  1. Go to the Safari pull down menu.
  2. Select Preferences.
  3. Go to the “Security” tab.
  4. Under “Accept Cookies”, set it to accept, reject, or selectively accept cookies.

If you’re using Netscape 9:
On your Task Bar, click:

  1. Tools, then
  2. Options, then
  3. click on “Privacy”.
  4. Under “Cookies”, set the cookie acceptance policy to the desired level.

If you’re using Netscape 8:
On your Task Bar, click:

  1. Tools, then
  2. Options, then
  3. click on “Site Controls”.
  4. Under “Master Settings”, click on “Im Not Sure”
  5. on the right, set the cookie acceptance policy to the desired level.

If you’re using Netscape 6.x or 7.x:
On your Task Bar, click:

  1. Edit, then
  2. Preferences, then
  3. click on “Privacy & Security”.
  4. click on “Cookies”
  5. on the right, set the cookie acceptance policy to the desired level.

If you’re using Netscape Communicator 4.0:
On your Task Bar, click:

  1. Edit, then
  2. Preferences, then
  3. click on “Advanced”.
  4. Set your options in the box labeled “Cookies”.

If you’re using AOL 8.0

  1. Go to keyword: PREFERENCES.
  2. From the organization column, click “Internet Properties (www)”.
  3. In the AOL Internet Properties window, click on the “Privacy tab”.
  4. Make sure the slider is set to the “Accept all cookies” option.
  5. Click OK.