Wednesday, January 8, 2014

How this site uses cookies



Cookie Disclaimer
It is our legal obligation to say that this blog, as with all websites and/or blogs, may seek to set and access small text files known as 'cookies' on your computer. 

How does this blog use cookies?
Tracking/user analysis cookies. This allows me to see how many people are visiting this site and uses a third party service (such as Google Analytics) to do so.

Advertising: This tracking system is anonymised and therefore it does not know who you are, it just uses the limited information available to it (via cookies).

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