Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Our website uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience. A cookie is a small text file of data stored by our website within your browser. These cookies allow us to distinguish you from other users of our website, which helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our site.

If you have previously browsed to our website and no longer wish to accept cookies, please be aware that some cookies may have already been set. You may delete these cookies at any time via your browser by following these instructions here

You can control cookies via your browser settings by following the instructions at this address, however if you choose to block cookies then your browsing experience may be affected.

Read more about the individual cookies we use and how to recognise them by looking at the table below.

Cookie Name Purpose
Google Analytics -utma This allows Google Analytics to determine unique visitors to our site. The cookie expires 2 years from initial creation or from update of cookie
Google Analytics -utmb This cookie is used to establish and continue a user session on our site. The cookie will expire 30 minutes from initial creation of from update of the cookie
Google Analytics -utmc This is used in conjunction with the -utmb cookie to determine whether or not to establish a new session for the user. This cookie will expire once you have closed your session with our website (once you have closed your browser)
Google Analytics -utmz This cookie is used by google to store where a visitor came from (search engine, search keyword, link). This cookie will expire 6 months from its initial creation or from update of cookie.
Membership simple_wp_membership Created with a random string identifier. Used to verify access to membership areas of the website.
Membership simple_wp_membership_sec Created with a random string identifier. Used to verify access to membership areas of the website.
WordPress wordpress_logged_in Used by WordPress to verify logged in status.
WordPress swpm_session This period shows the length of the period at which a service can store and/or read certain data from your computer by using a cookie, a pixel, an API, cookie less tracking, or other resources.