Privacy policy

Pickled Brain Clothing Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy

 

This is the privacy policy for Pickled Brain Clothing ("Privacy Policy"). It explains who we are and how and why we collect, store, use and share your personal data if you:

  • browse our website (https://www.pickledbrainclothing.co.uk/);

  • use the services available through our website, for example if you place an order, create an account, sign up to receive our marketing communications or enter any of our competitions;

  • send us feedback or interact with us in connection with any of the above.

We take your privacy very seriously and will always treat your personal data with the utmost respect. We also want to ensure that you are properly informed about how your personal data is used by us and what your privacy rights are, which is why we provide this Privacy Policy. Please review it carefully.

You have the right to object to us processing your personal data on the basis of our legitimate interests or for direct marketing purposes (including any related profiling we do to help ensure that our marketing is relevant to your interests).

The Website Owner, Pickled Brain Clothing including subsidiaries and affiliates ("Website" or "Website Owner" or "we" or "us" or "our") provides the information contained on this website or any of the pages comprising the website ("website") to visitors ("visitors") (cumulatively referred to as "you" or "your" hereinafter) subject to the terms and conditions set out in these website terms and conditions, the privacy policy  and any other relevant terms and conditions, policies and notices which may be applicable to a specific section or module of this website.

We are the “data controller” of your personal data, which means that we determine the purposes and the means of use of the personal data we collect about you for the purposes of applicable data protection law (which includes the General Data Protection Regulation 2016 or “GDPR”).

What personal data we collect

Personal data is any information which identifies you personally whether directly (for example, your name) or indirectly (for example, information about your use of our website, products and services).

We collect the following personal data about you:

  • Basic contact details: We ask you to provide us with your name, title, postal address, email address and telephone number if you purchase any products on our website. We may also collect some or all of these basic contact details if you create an account on our website, sign up to receive our marketing communications, enter any of our competitions, complete a survey or send us feedback, or contact or correspond with us. You should not provide their contact details to us unless they have given you their consent to do so;

  • Gender and date of birth: We ask you to confirm whether you are male or female and provide your date of birth if you create an account on our website or sign up to receive our marketing communications;

  • Payment details: We ask you to provide us with your shipping address and billing address if you purchase any products on our website. We also ask you to provide your payment card details – this information is processed by our third party payments service provider and not retained by us;

  • Purchase details: We keep a record of your purchase history (including the date, time and value of each purchase.

  • Account login details: If you decide to create an account on our website, we keep a record of your account login details (such as your username) in case you need reminding of these in the future;

  • Information you provide through correspondence, feedback and competitions: We collect any additional personal data that you may provide to us from time to time if you contact us by email, letter or telephone, through our website or a social media platform or by any other means. In addition, we collect any additional personal data that you may provide to us if you send us feedback or enter any of our competitions; and

  • Information about how you use our website and services: Each time you visit our website, where you have consented to cookies, we or our service providers automatically collect technical information about the device you have used to access our website (including the make, model and operating system, IP address, browser type and mobile device identifiers) and information about your user preferences and browsing habits (such as items or links clicked on, web pages viewed, any web page download errors, products you have added to your shopping basket or wish list and other customised features). In addition, if you receive emails from us, we or our service providers may automatically collect technical information about how you have interacted with those emails, including whether you have opened them or clicked through any links within them. Please see our Cookie Policy to find out more about what cookies and other similar technologies we use, and how to decline or disable them.

     

    We use the data described above for the purposes set out in the How we use your personal data section below.

    How we use your personal data

    We use your personal data for the following purposes:

    To process your orders and returns

    We use your personal data to process any orders and returns you make in accordance with our terms and conditions.

    To manage and administer your account

    If you create an account with us, we use your personal data to identify you as a new or returning customer, and to manage and administer your account. This includes keeping a record of your account login details (such as your username) in case you need reminding of these in the future.

    To communicate with you about your orders and the services we provide to you

    We use the contact details you have provided to us so that we can communicate with you about the products you have purchased from us (for example, to confirm that you have successfully placed an order or to let you know when your order has been dispatched) and to notify you of changes to any of our services or to the terms of any contracts between us or to any related information (such as changes to this Privacy Policy).

     

    To deliver direct marketing (involving profiling to tailor our communications to your interests)

    Our marketing communications

    If you have provided your consent to do so, we will use your contact details to send you marketing communications by email, SMS text message, post and telephone about Pickled Brain Clothing products, services, special offers and promotions that we think may be of interest to you.

    You can unsubscribe or opt out of receiving our marketing communications at any time by:

    • getting in touch with us using the contact details set out in the section How you can contact us below; or

    • using the “Unsubscribe” link in our emails.

      Our use of profiling to send tailored marketing communications

    We want to ensure that the marketing communications we send to you are relevant to your interests. Consequently, we undertake analysis and profiling of the information you provide to us as well as your purchase history and other information we collect about how you use our website and services. This information helps us build a profile of you, meaning that if you sign up to receive marketing communications from us, you are more likely to receive information about Pickled Brain Clothing products, services, special offers and promotions that we think are more relevant to you and your interests. It also means that we don’t send the same marketing communications to all of our customers, so you may not be made the same offers as another customer.

    The legal ground for us using profiling to tailor our marketing communications to your interests is that it is in our legitimate interests to do so, having taken into account whether your interests and fundamental rights and freedoms are overridden by this type of processing. See Legal grounds for using your personal data for more information about our legitimate interests. If you don’t agree with us using profiling for this purpose, you can let us know (see How you can contact us). If you do object, we won't be able to continue to send you tailored marketing communications, which means the information you receive from us may not be as relevant to you.

    Email interaction technology

    If you receive emails from us, we or our marketing service provider may automatically collect technical information about how you have interacted with those emails, including whether you have opened them or clicked through any links within them. This helps us understand how an email campaign performed, what types of emails and content our customers find interesting, and what actions our customers took, so we can improve our email campaigns in the future and make our emails more relevant to you. Please see our Cookie Policy to find out more about this, including how to turn this functionality off.

    To manage, administer and improve our website and deliver relevant online advertising

    We also use the information we collect about you based on your use of our website and services to:

    • manage and administer our website and for internal operations, including for troubleshooting, data analysis, testing and statistical purposes;

    • improve the products and services we offer you through our website;

    • help ensure that you get the best from our website by making it as easy and intuitive as possible for you to use;

    • help keep our website safe and secure;

    • make suggestions and recommendations to you and other users of our website about products or services that may interest you or them; and

    • measure and understand the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns, and deliver relevant advertising to you.

    Please see our Cookie Policy to find out more about how we use cookies and other similar technologies in this context, and how to decline or disable them.

    To provide and improve customer support

    We use your personal data to be able to provide and improve the customer support we provide to you (for example, where you have questions about our products and services or to assist you in locating our stores).

    To run our competitions

    If you choose to enter a competition that we run, we need to use your contact details and any other personal data that you provide at the time of entry so that we can manage the competition and let you know if you've won! If we ask for any other personal data as part of the competition, we will let you know at the time of entry exactly how we will use it.

    To respond to communications or enquiries from you, and address complaints and disputes

    We use the personal data we hold about you to help us respond to any enquiries or complaints you have made, or address any dispute which may arise in the course of us providing our products and services to you.

    Please note that if you contact us through a social media platform, we will only use the publicly available information about you (determined by your social media platform privacy settings) for the purposes of responding to you. Please see the privacy statements of the social media platforms you use for details of how they use your personal data, who they share it with and how you can manage your privacy settings with them.

    To conduct market research

    We may invite you to be involved in market research. If you accept our invitation, we will use your feedback to improve our website and the products and services available through it. If you tell us that you don't want to be contacted for this purpose, or you don't accept our invitation, we will respect this choice and it won't affect your ability to access and use our website or interact with us in other ways.

    To provide other services requested by you from time to time

    We process your personal data to provide any other services requested by you from time to time, as described at the time we collect the data.

    To maintain our records and improve data accuracy

    We process personal data in the course of maintaining and administering our internal records. This includes processing your personal data to ensure that the information we hold about you is kept up to date and accurate.

    To conduct business analytics and reporting

    We may aggregate the data we hold about you on an anonymous basis with other data for analytical and reporting purposes.

    To comply with our legal obligations and to detect, prevent and investigate other actual or suspected violations of law or misuse of our website

    In certain circumstances, we use your personal data only to the extent required in order to enable us to comply with our legal obligations, including to detect, prevent and investigate fraud or to facilitate the exercise of your consumer rights. In addition, we may need to use your personal data to detect, prevent and investigate any other actual or suspected violations of law or misuse of our website.

    Legal grounds for using your personal data

    Applicable data protection law requires us to only process your personal data if we satisfy one or more legal grounds. These are set out in law and we rely on a number of different grounds for the processing we carry out, depending on the purposes of the processing. These are as follows:

     Necessary for the performance of a contract and to comply with our legal obligations

    Much of the personal data we collect about you is necessary for the performance of certain contracts between us. This includes most of the information you provide to us when completing transactions with us, creating an account on our website, or entering any competitions that we run from time to time, in order that we can comply with our terms and conditions for the use of our website, for the sale of our products and for the operation of any competitions.

    In certain circumstances, we also use your personal data only to the extent required in order to enable us to comply with our legal obligations, including to detect, prevent and investigate fraud or to facilitate the exercise of your consumer rights.

    Necessary for the purposes of our legitimate interests

    It is sometimes necessary to collect and use your personal data for the purposes of our legitimate interests as a business, which are to:

    • provide our customers with products and services that are as useful and beneficial as possible, including by personalising our contact with customers;

    • develop and improve our website to enhance the customer experience;

    • safeguard the security and effective operation of our website;

    • better understand our customer base by engaging with customers and conducting research into, and analysis of, how customers interact with us and use our website and the services available through it so that we can improve those services as well as our product selection, marketing activities and communications (all of which could also benefit you); and

    • ensure effective operational management and internal administration of our business, including in relation to document retention, compliance with regulatory guidance and exercise or defence of legal claims.

    To help us achieve these outcomes, we profile your personal data, including by combining the data we collect about how you use our website and services with other information we hold about you.

    Please note that where we wish to rely on this legal ground, we are required by law to conduct balancing tests to determine whether our legitimate interests are overridden by your interests or your fundamental rights and freedoms. We may continue to process your personal data on the basis of our legitimate interests only if we determine that your interests, rights and freedoms are not overridden by our legitimate interests.

    We have considered these matters and where we think there is a risk that your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms may be affected we will not process your personal data unless there is another legal ground for us to do so (either that we have obtained your consent to the processing or it is necessary for us to perform our contract with you or to comply with our legal obligations).

    Consent

    In certain limited circumstances, we also process your personal data after obtaining your consent to do so for the purposes of:

    • sending you marketing communications about Pickled Brain Clothing products, services, special offers and promotions;

    • collecting market research data.

       

       

      Who we disclose your personal data to

     

    Pickled Brain Clothing, the “data controller” of your personal data, has a number of different personnel who assist with the management and operation of the Pickled Brain Clothing business and as a result, have access to your personal data in connection with the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

    In addition, we may from time to time need to disclose your personal data to third parties in order to provide you with our services and ensure the effective operation of our website. The providers of such services are granted access to certain personal data to the extent necessary for them to perform the services that we request. Any personal data that is processed by third parties must be processed in accordance with applicable data protection law and subject to contractual obligations, including regarding security and confidentiality. The third parties are:

    • Shopify, which provides us with services in relation to the hosting of our website and content management system;

    • Lloyds Bank, our payments service providers, which enables us to take payments for purchases;

    • our delivery providers, including Royal Mail, which assist us with fulfilling orders;

       

    We may also disclose your personal data:

    • if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with (and/or where we believe we are under a duty to comply with) any legal obligation, or in order to protect the rights, property or safety of our business, our customers or others. This includes, in specific cases, sharing information with law enforcement or regulatory agencies, or authorised third parties, in response to a verified request relating to a criminal investigation or actual or suspected violation of law, misuse of our website or breach of contract that may expose us and/or any customer or third party to legal risks or liability.

      Additionally, where you have consented to cookies:

      • we allow third parties such as Google to set Google Analytics cookies on your device to assist us with the improvement and optimisation of our website. Google Analytics cookies collect information such as items clicked on, web pages viewed and any web pages where users are encountering download error messages from time to time; and

      • we allow third parties who help us carry out our advertising activities (Google, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) to set their cookies on your device in order to show you relevant online advertising. These third parties collect information about you (such as the web pages you’ve viewed, products you’ve put in your shopping basket and the links you’ve clicked through) in order to select and serve relevant adverts to you.

         

        International transfers of personal data

      The personal data we collect about you is stored by us on secure servers located within the European Economic Area (“EEA”) and processed by us in the UK.

      In some limited cases, your personal data may, for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy, be accessed, transferred or processed outside the EEA by or to our third party service providers. The countries concerned may not have laws which protect your personal data to the same extent as in the EEA. We are required by applicable data protection law to ensure that where we or our third party service providers access, transfer or process your personal data outside the EEA, it is treated securely and is protected.

      We do this by ensuring that at least one of the following safeguards is implemented:

      • EU-US Privacy Shield: We use certain service providers, which are based in the United States or otherwise process your personal data in the United States (Google, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter). Pursuant to GDPR Article 45, your personal data is transferred by these service providers to the United States on the basis of their self-certification under the Privacy Shield framework, which requires them to provide similar protection to personal data shared between the European Union and United States. For further details, see European Commission: EU-US Privacy Shield.

      • Standard data protection clauses adopted by the EU Commission: Pursuant to GDPR Article 46(2), where required we use specific contracts approved by the European Commission, which give personal data the same protection it has within the EEA. For further details, see European Commission: Model contracts for the transfer of personal data to third countries.

         

        How long we keep your personal data for

      We retain your personal data for no longer than is necessary for the purpose(s) for which it was collected. What this means in practice will vary between different types of data. When determining the relevant retention periods, we take into account factors including:

      • legal obligation(s) under applicable law to retain data for a certain period of time;

      • statute of limitations under applicable law;

      • the warranty period for any products you have purchased from us;

      • potential or actual disputes; and

      • guidelines issued by relevant data protection authorities.

      Otherwise, we securely erase your personal data from our systems when it is no longer needed.

       

      Your privacy rights

      The table in this section below explains what rights you have with regard to your personal data. These rights are not absolute and are subject to certain exceptions and qualifications.

      Please note that if you ask us to stop using your personal data in a certain way or erase your personal data, and this type of use or personal data is required by us in order to facilitate your use of our website or services in any way, you may not be able to use our website or services as you did before. This does not include your right to withdraw your consent to receiving marketing communications from us, which you can do so at any time without restriction.

      Privacy rights

      What does this mean?

      1. Right to be informed

      You have the right to be provided with clear, transparent and easily understandable information about how we use your personal data and your rights. This is why we provide you with the information in this Privacy Policy.

      2. Right of access

      You have the right to receive confirmation from us that your personal data is being processed, and where that is the case, obtain access to the personal data that we hold about you and certain other information (similar to that provided in this Privacy Policy).

      3. Right to rectification

      You have the right to require us to rectify any personal data that we hold about you if it is inaccurate or incomplete. Please contact us if you believe that any personal data we hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete. If you have an account with us, you can also view and update your basic contact details, gender and date of birth at any time by logging into your account on our website.

      4. Right to erasure

      This is also known as ‘the right to be forgotten’ and, in simple terms, enables you to request the erasure of the personal data that we hold about you where:

      • the personal data is no longer necessary for the purpose it was originally collected/processed;

      • you withdraw your consent (where consent was previously provided and required for us to process the data);

      • you object to the processing, as long as there are no overriding legitimate grounds for us to continue the processing;

      • we’ve been processing your personal data unlawfully, or

      • your personal data has to be erased in order to comply with a legal obligation.

      This is not a general right to erasure; there are exceptions. For example, we have the right to continue using your personal data if such use is necessary for compliance with our legal obligations or for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.

      5. Right to restrict processing

      You have the right to restrict further processing of your personal data where:

      • you consider the personal data we hold to be inaccurate, in which case we have to restrict any processing while we verify the accuracy of your personal data;

      • the processing we are carrying out is unlawful and you request us to restrict processing, rather than erasing your personal data;

      • we no longer need the personal data, but you need it to establish, exercise or defend a legal claim; or

      • we are considering our legitimate interests for processing your personal data to which you have objected.

        When processing is restricted, we can still store your personal data, but may not process it further without your consent (unless processing is required in connection with legal claims, to protect another person’s rights or on important public interest grounds).

      6. Right to data portability

      You have the right to obtain and reuse the personal data that we hold about you in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and (where technically feasible) to have such information transmitted to another "data controller", where:

      • this is personal data you provided to us (i.e. not any other information);

      • we are processing such data on the basis of your consent or to perform a contract with you; and

      • the processing is carried out by automated means.

      7. Right to object to processing

      You have the right to object to processing in the following circumstances:

      • where the processing of your personal data is based on our legitimate interests. However, If we can show compelling legitimate grounds for processing your personal data which override your interests, rights and freedoms, or we need your personal data to establish, exercise or defend legal claims, we can continue to process it. Processing of your personal data will be restricted while we make this assessment. Otherwise, we must stop using the relevant personal data; or

      • where your personal data is processed for direct marketing purposes (including profiling related to such direct marketing).

      8. Right to withdraw consent to processing

      If you have given your consent to us to process your personal data for a particular purpose (for example, to send you marketing communications), you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time (although if you do so, it does not mean that any processing of your personal data up to that point is unlawful).

      9. Right to make a complaint to the data protection authority

      You have the right to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) if you are unhappy with how we have handled your personal data or believe our processing of your personal data does not comply with applicable data protection law.

      How you can contact us

      If you would like to exercise your privacy rights or if you are unhappy with how we have handled your personal data, please contact us by:

      We do not knowingly collect personal data from children under the age of 16. If you become aware that your child or any child for which you have parental responsibility has provided their personal data to us without your consent, please contact us using the contact details set out above.

      Links to other websites

      Our website may, from time to time, contain hyperlinks to third party websites or other websites. This Privacy Policy does not apply to your use of those other websites. We encourage you to read the privacy statements on the other websites you visit, as they will govern the use of any personal data you provide when visiting those websites.

      Changes to this Privacy Policy

      This Privacy Policy was last updated on 10/11/2020.

      This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time. We will post the updated terms on our website and, where appropriate, we will notify you of the changes, for example by an email notification. We recommend that you check this page from time to time to ensure that you are aware of and understand any changes.

 

 

Pickled Brain Clothing Cookie Policy


This is the cookie policy for www.pickledbrainclothing.co.uk/ ("Cookie Policy"). It applies to information collected and used by Pickled Brain Clothing (referred to in this Cookie Policy as “we”, “us” or “our”), when you access and use our website. This information is collected through the use of cookies and other similar technologies, such as web beacons. When we refer to “cookies”, we mean all of these.

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which cookies we use, why and how we use them, and what you can do to manage your cookie preferences. Where any information we collect through cookies qualifies as personal data, our Privacy Policy applies to the collection and use of that data. Please review this Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy carefully.

What are cookies?

Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information that are transferred and stored to your device when you visit a website. Cookies are then sent back to the originating website on each subsequent visit, or to another website that recognises that cookie. Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognise a user’s device and to remember a user’s actions and preferences over a period of time.

Cookies can be ‘first party’ or ‘third party’ cookies depending on the domain that sets them. In relation to our website, first party cookies are set by us and information is collected and used by us in accordance with the terms of this Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy. Third party cookies are set by third parties and information is collected and used in accordance with their policies. We have no control over these cookies; they are used to allow third parties to provide certain services to us, such as website analytics and online advertising. For more information about these cookies, see the “analytical/performance cookies" and “targeting/advertising cookies" sections below.

First and third party cookies can be ‘persistent’ or ‘session’ cookies depending on their duration. Persistent cookies remain on a user's device for the period of time specified in those cookies, and are activated each time that user visits the website that created the cookies, until the cookies expire or are disabled by the user. Session cookies allow the actions of a user to be linked during a single browsing session. A session starts when a user opens a browser window and ends when the browser window is closed, following which all session cookies are deleted. Our website uses both persistent and session cookies.

Web beacons (also known as internet tags, pixel tags and clear GIFs) are a similar technology which typically uses transparent graphic images placed on a website. Web beacons are used in combination with cookies to measure the actions of website users, such as the type of browser used to access a web page and the time the page containing the beacon is viewed. We use web beacons in addition to cookies.

Why we use cookies

Cookies are used on our website to collect information about your user preferences, browsing habits and the device you have used to access our website (including the make, model and operating system, IP address, browser type and mobile device identifiers) so that we can:

  • provide essential features and functionality on our website;

  • help ensure that you get the best from our website by making it as easy and intuitive as possible for you to use;

  • remember choices you make and recognise you when you return, so you don't have to remind us each time you visit;

  • monitor and analyse website usage and performance so that we can improve how it operates (including in relation to security) and the product selection and services available through it;

  • make suggestions and recommendations to you and other users of our website about products or services that may interest you or them; and

  • measure and understand the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns, and deliver relevant advertising to you.

How we use cookies

Different cookies have different functions. Our website uses the following cookies:

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are essential for our website to operate. For example, they enable you to log into secure areas of our website, add products to your shopping basket and pay for these when you have finished browsing. We do not require your consent to set these cookies on your device as our website cannot function properly without them.

Functionality cookies

These cookies allow our website to remember choices you make when visiting our website and recognise you when you return. For example, functionality cookies allow us to remember information such as your login details if you choose to create an account with us, products. When you first access our website, we ask for your consent to set functionality cookies on your device.

Analytical/performance cookies

We use Google Analytics, a popular website analytics service provided by Google. We allow Google Analytics to set cookies on your device when you visit our website for the purposes of recognising and measuring the number of visitors to our website and analysing interactions with our website, such as items clicked on, web pages viewed and any web pages where users are encountering download error messages from time to time. Google uses this information to compile anonymised reports on website activity, which we use to help improve the way our website works.

When you first access our website, we ask for your consent to set analytical/performance cookies on your device. To opt-out of cookies provided by Google Analytics, you can install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on available.

Targeting/advertising cookies

We use a number of third parties including Google, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, to help us carry out our advertising and marketing activities. We allow these third parties to set cookies on your device when you visit our website in order to collect information about your browsing habits, including the web pages you’ve viewed, products you’ve put in your shopping basket and the links you’ve clicked through. This information is used to make our website more relevant to your interests. It is also used to make adverts you see online more relevant to you, as well as to limit the number of times you see an advert. In addition, if you are a customer who has signed up to receive marketing emails from us, you might receive emails containing content that is tailored to your interests, based on your browsing habits.

Targeted/advertising cookies also enable us to measure and analyse the overall effectiveness of our advertising and marketing campaigns so that we can improve them in the future.

When you first access our website, we ask for your consent to set targeting/advertising cookies on your device.

Email interaction technology

Our emails may contain web beacons to tell us whether they are opened and verify any clicks through to links within an email. We (or our marketing service provider on our behalf) use this information to help us understand how an email campaign performed, what types of emails and content our customers find interesting, and what actions our customers took, so we can improve our email campaigns in the future and make our emails more relevant to you.

If you do not wish the web beacon to be downloaded onto your device, you should select to receive emails from us in plain text rather than HTML.

How you can manage your cookie preferences

When you first access our website, you will see a “pop-up” cookies notice. By continuing to browse our website without changing your cookie preferences, we will take your action to mean that you consent to us setting cookies on your device in accordance with the terms of this Cookie Policy.

The functionality, analytical/performance and targeting/advertising cookies on our website are not strictly necessary for our website to work but improve its overall performance and are intended to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you do not consent to these cookies or wish to withdraw your consent at any time, please disable them by following the instructions below. Please be aware that if you do this, we cannot ensure that all pages on our website will be displayed as intended or that all the features and functions of our website will be fully available.

Many web browsers accept cookies by default. You can usually change the settings to refuse new cookies, block or delete some or all existing cookies or alert you when new cookies are set on your device. As the precise means by which you may do this will vary from browser to browser, please visit your browser's help or settings function for more information.

Please note that if you use different devices to access and use our website, you will need to ensure that each browser on each device is adjusted to suit your cookie preferences.

How you can contact us

If you have any questions regarding this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies, please contact us by:

6. Changes to this Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy was last updated on 10/11/2020.

This Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time. We will post the updated terms on our website and, if necessary, signpost any changes from our web pages. We recommend that you check this page from time to time to ensure that you are aware of and understand any changes.