Cookies Policy
Cookies Policy
What are Cookies?
A cookies are files that
can be downloaded and saved to your computer, mobile, tablet or other
electronic devise when you visit a website. Cookies are used by many websites
and can do a number of things, such as remembering your preferences, recording
what you have put in your shopping basket, and counting the number of people
looking at a website.
The rules on cookies
are covered by the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003
(PECR). PECR also covers the use of similar technologies for storing or
accessing information, such as ‘Flash cookies’ and device fingerprinting.
You can find out more about cookies at www.allaboutcookies.org and www.aboutcookies.org
How Cookies are used
by us
Bulkworkwear.co.uk
(“Our Website”) uses Cookies for analytics purposes; these Cookies track your
movements and activities on Our Website and are designed to give us a better
understanding of our users, thus enabling us to improve Our Website and our
services.
Before Our Website sets
Cookies on your computer, you will be presented with a pop-up message
requesting your consent to set those Cookies.
By giving your consent to the setting of our Cookies you are enabling us
to provide the best possible experience and service to you through Our Website.
If you wish to deny your consent to the placing of Cookies, certain features of
Our Website may not function fully or as intended.
Types of cookies we
use
Cookies can remain on your
computer,
mobile, tablet or other electronic devise for different
periods of time. Some cookies are 'session cookies', meaning that they exist
only while your browser is open. These are deleted automatically once you close
your browser. Other cookies are 'permanent cookies,' meaning that they survive
after your browser is closed. They can be used by the site to recognise your
computer or mobile device when you open your browser and browse the Internet
again. Our Website uses the following cookies:
- Session
Cookies. We use Session Cookies to operate our Service.
- Preference
Cookies. We use Preference Cookies to remember
your preferences and various settings.
- Security
Cookies. We use Security Cookies for security
purposes.
First Party Cookies or
Strictly necessary cookies- which are served directly by Bulkworkwear.co.uk
to your computer
or mobile device. They are used only by Bulkworkwear.co.uk to recognise your
computer or mobile device when it revisits our site. These cookies are
essential for you to browse the website and use its features. Necessary cookies
do things like remember your progress through parts of Our Website.
Third party cookies- which are served by a service provider on our site and can be used by
the service provider to recognise your computer or mobile device when it visits
other sites. Third party cookies are most commonly used for platform analytics
or advertising purposes.
We may employ third party companies and individuals to facilitate
our Service ("Service Providers"), to provide the Service on our
behalf, to perform Service-related services or to assist us in analysing how
our Service is used. These third parties have access to your Personal Data only to
perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it
for any other purpose. We may use third-party Service Providers to monitor and
analyse the use of our Service.
We may use Google Analytics software to collect information about how you use
Our Website and for the purposes of analysing your visit to our website for
marketing and user experience reasons. Google Analytics does not collect
personally identifiable information. It does save information about:
-
how you
got to the website
-
the
pages you visit and how long you spend on each page
-
what you
click on while you're visiting the site.
Google Analytics is a web analytics service offered by Google that
tracks and reports website traffic. Google uses the data collected to track and
monitor the use of our Service. This data is shared with other Google services.
Google may use the collected data to contextualize and personalize the ads of
its own advertising network.
You can opt-out of having made your activity on the Service
available to Google Analytics by installing the Google Analytics opt-out
browser add-on. The add-on prevents the Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js,
analytics.js, and dc.js) from sharing information with Google Analytics about
visits activity.
For more information on the privacy practices of Google, please
visit the Google Privacy & Terms web page: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en
How to control or delete
Cookies
You can set your
cookie preferences by changing your browser settings. in order to do this,
follow instructions provided by your browser. You may delete Cookies at any
time however you may lose any information that enables you to access Our Website
more quickly.
Browser controls
You can use your
web browser to:
· delete all cookies;
· block all cookies;
· allow all cookies;
· block ‘third-party’ cookies (ie, cookies set by online
services other than the one you are visiting);
· clear all cookies when you close the browser;
· open a ‘private browsing’ / ‘incognito’ session, which
allows you to browse the web without recording your browsing history or storing
local data such as cookies (you should however be aware of the limitations of
this feature in a privacy context); and
· install add-ons and plugins that extend browser
functionality.
Where to find information about controlling cookies:
· Microsoft Edge cookies information
· Internet Explorer cookies information
· Safari cookies information – mobile devices and desktops
Useful information
· A number of websites provide detailed information on
cookies, including AboutCookies.org and AllAboutCookies.org.
· The European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance
website Your Online
Choices allows you to install opt-out
cookies across different advertising networks.
· Google has developed a browser add-on to allow users
to opt-out of Google Analytics across all websites which use it. This is also available in the Chrome web store.
· Some browsers include a feature known as ‘Do Not Track’ or
DNT. This allows you to indicate a preference that websites should not track
you. However, whilst DNT is available in many browsers, websites are not
required to recognise its request, so it may not always work. You can get help
on how to use DNT in Microsoft Edge, Internet
Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera.
· Internet Explorer has a feature called Tracking Protection Lists which allows you to import a list of websites you want to
block.
· For more information on how private browsing works as well as its limitations, visit the support pages for your browser: Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari (mobile and desktop) and Opera.