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Cookies are the simplest way for us to track user trends and patterns, such as how many people use different parts of the website. This helps us better understand which parts of our service users find valuable, and know what areas to improve;
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We use cookies to recognise you when you visit our website, and to save you time when logging in. We also use them to keep track of your personal preferences so you don't have to keep reminding us of them.
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Cookies may be used to help match advertising to particular interests. Some of the advertising displayed on the website may be provided by outside companies and may contain additional cookies belonging to our advertisers but these cookies will not contain any personal identifiable information about you.
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Most computers are set up to automatically accept cookies. However, you can reset your browser settings to refuse cookies, or alert you when a cookie is being sent so you can choose whether or not to accept it. Unfortunately, if you choose to refuse our cookies, some parts of our service may be slower or not function properly.