Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies to collect information about you. If you use this website, then you accept that we can use the cookies set out below.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files which are placed on your computer by this website and which collect certain personal information about you. We use cookies to enable use to tailor our service and to distinguish you from other users of our website, enabling us to improve our clients browsing experience.
What cookies do we use?
The International Chamber of Commerce have defined the cookies this platform uses into four categories:
Strictly Necessary Cookies:
These are required for the operation of our website. They include cookies that enable you to log into our users secure area of our website. If these cookies were blocked it may affect the functionality of the site.
Performance Cookies:
These allow us to collect information about how visitors use our website (i.e. how you move around our website and if errors are incurred). All in information collected by these cookies is anonymous and is only used to enhance the performance and usability of the site.
Functionality Cookies:
These allow us to recognise you when you return to our site so that we can recall your preferences, personalise our content and advertising, and previous customisations of yours.
Targeting Cookies:
These cookies are used to gather information on your visit, the pages you visited and the links you followed, these are also linked to services provided by third parties.
Can I block cookies?
If you would like to block any cookies that we use, they can easily be blocked by adjusting the privacy settings on your internet browser. However please note that some areas of our website might fail to function fully if cookies are blocked, such as our secure user section.
Further Information
If you require further information on how to manage your cookies, the following links can be search to provide further information on the most commonly used web browsers:
Firefox Internet Settings
Chrome Cookie Settings
Opera Cookie Settings
Safari Cookie Settings
Internet Explorer Cookie Settings
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files which are placed on your computer by this website and which collect certain personal information about you. We use cookies to enable use to tailor our service and to distinguish you from other users of our website, enabling us to improve our clients browsing experience.
What cookies do we use?
The International Chamber of Commerce have defined the cookies this platform uses into four categories:
Strictly Necessary Cookies:
These are required for the operation of our website. They include cookies that enable you to log into our users secure area of our website. If these cookies were blocked it may affect the functionality of the site.
Performance Cookies:
These allow us to collect information about how visitors use our website (i.e. how you move around our website and if errors are incurred). All in information collected by these cookies is anonymous and is only used to enhance the performance and usability of the site.
Functionality Cookies:
These allow us to recognise you when you return to our site so that we can recall your preferences, personalise our content and advertising, and previous customisations of yours.
Targeting Cookies:
These cookies are used to gather information on your visit, the pages you visited and the links you followed, these are also linked to services provided by third parties.
Can I block cookies?
If you would like to block any cookies that we use, they can easily be blocked by adjusting the privacy settings on your internet browser. However please note that some areas of our website might fail to function fully if cookies are blocked, such as our secure user section.
Further Information
If you require further information on how to manage your cookies, the following links can be search to provide further information on the most commonly used web browsers:
Firefox Internet Settings
Chrome Cookie Settings
Opera Cookie Settings
Safari Cookie Settings
Internet Explorer Cookie Settings