What are cookies? Cookies are tiny text files that are stored on your computer, tablet or mobile phone when you visit a website. The cookies mean that the website will remember you and how you\'ve used the site every time you come back.
Cookies themselves don't hold personal information such as your name or bank details. And in many cases, we won’t be able to link the information we collect by using a cookie back to you. They can, however, help us to find information once you\'re logged in or help us link your browsing information to you and your personal information, for example, when you choose to register for a service, white paper or newsletter.
We use cookies to monitor what you have purchased from us and what actions you have taken on the site. Cookies also allow you to use services such as tracking your order, checking your account or receiving additional benefits.
Our cookies do not retain personal data such as your name. They only let us find out information after you have logged in or help you link your browsing information to personal information when you choose to sign up for a service or a newsletter.
For this, we use persistent cookies in some situations. We take personal data protection seriously – we always monitor and improve the way we can protect them.