Cookie Policy
Tillers Cottage Cookie Policy
1 About cookies
1.1 We use cookies in connection with the operation of our website. A cookie is a small file that is sent by a web server (where we host our website) to a web browser (from where you view our website) and which is then stored by the browser. The cookie contains an identifier which is stored in your browser and then sent back to our server each time your browser accesses our website. These cookies may either be ‘persistent cookies’ (in which case they will continue to be held by your browser until they are deleted, or until a specified event/date) or they will be ‘session cookies’ which expire when you close your browser.
1.2 Usually, cookies do not hold any data by which you can be identified, although if we do hold personal data about you (for example, because you have subscribed to a service that we offer) the cookie may be linked to that data.
1.3 We also use cookies for authentication purposes, to identify users who are using a membership service, personalising the web browsing experience, security, advertising, analysis, or as appropriate.
1.4 In addition to cookies used by us, our service providers may also use cookies, and those cookies may also be stored in your browser when you visit our website.
1.5 We use Google Analytics. This uses cookies to gather data about how users use our website. This data is used to create reports about that use. Further information about Google’s use of data may be obtained from Google’s website.
1.6 If you wish to do so then, usually, you can prevent cookies from being downloaded to your browser and can delete those that have already been downloaded. How this may be achieved varies between different browsers. Consult the website of your browser provider for more details.
1.7 However, you should be aware that if you block or delete cookies this may have a detrimental impact upon your ability to access our website, and the services that we provide. It may mean that not all of the facilities on our website will be accessible by you, or it may mean that you are unable to access any member services which we provide. We regret that we cannot, for technical reasons, supply certain services unless your browser is set to accept cookies.
1.8 For further information about the cookies we use please contact us.