We’re giving you this information in order to comply with recent legislation and to make sure we’re honest and clear about your privacy when using our website.
Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
Cookies are tiny bits of data stored on your computer when you visit certain pages. We use cookies to keep track of what you have in your basket, remember when you return to our site, etc.
You can still browse our site for research purposes without cookies, but you need to have cookies enabled in order to use this site to purchase products otherwise we’d have no secure technical way to parse the information about what items you have in your basket from one page to the next. Most web browsers have cookies enabled so chances are that yours are enabled unless you’ve turned them off.
Please note cookies can’t harm your computer and we don’t store personally identifiable information in them. We do use them to store encrypted keys when you login in order to keep you logged in from one page to the next during your browsing session until you sign out.
Our Cookie Policy
By using this site with cookies enabled in your browser you agree to allow us to create cookies. Our cookies don’t store sensitive information however if you would like to block or delete cookies from https://safetystock.co.uk, please use your browser settings to do this. You can usually check the ‘Help’ menu of your browser for information on this.
Here’s a list of some cookies we use.
_session_id, unique token, sessional, Allows us to store information about your session (referrer, landing page, etc).
cart, unique token, persistent for 2 weeks, Stores information about the contents of your cart.
_secure_session_id, unique token, sessional
storefront_digest, unique token, indefinite If the shop has a password, this is used to determine if the current visitor has access.
PREF, persistent for a very short period, Set by Google and tracks who visits the store and from wheren
Sharing
If you share content from https://safetystock.co.uk with social networks such as Facebook and Twitter you may be sent cookies from those websites.
Third Party Cookies
If you go to a web page that contains embedded content, for example a YouTube video, you may be sent cookies from those websites. We can’t control these cookies but suggest you check the third party websites for more information on how their cookies are used if you are concerned.
Further Information
If you’d like to learn more about cookies in general and how to manage them, visit aboutcookies.org
Note that we’re not responsible for the content of external websites.
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