Privacy Policy 8: Cookies

Like most website, we use cookies to provide you with the best experience out of the website. When you first visit oea.co.uk, you will be asked whether you accept our policy, and our use of the information obtained in this way. Cookies do not give us access to your computer or to information beyond what you provide to us through your browsing activity. Cookies are not harmful to your computer.

This cookie usage policy should be read in conjunction with our privacy notice. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Managing cookies

Most web browsers allow you to control the cookies that are stored on your computer through your browser’s settings. For more information about what cookies are, how to see which cookies have been stored on your computer and how to manage or remove them, visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org

Removing or disabling cookies

You may choose to remove or block cookies at any time by adjusting your browser settings, but in some cases, this may impact your experience of our website.

Third-Party Cookies

Google collects information about how visitors use our site. We draw upon this information to compile reports and to help us improve our website. The data includes the number of visitors to our site, where visitors have come from and which pages they visited. The information collected is anonymous.

Click here to read an overview of privacy at Google
Click here to opt-out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites

Facebook cookies

We embed feeds from Facebook on our website. Facebook does not use cookies to monitor browsing activity on third-party sites or to show you adverts, although it may use aggregate data to improve their adverts in general. You can remove or block cookies using the settings in your browser, but in some cases, this may impact your ability to use Facebook.

For more information, visit Facebook’s Cookie Policy

Twitter cookies

We embed feeds from Twitter on our website. Twitter may use this information to better understand how you interact with their services. Twitter may also use aggregate data to report on usage by Twitter users and web traffic routing to their services. You can remove or block cookies using the settings in your browser, but in some cases, this may impact your ability to use Twitter.

Click here to find out more about Twitter’s Privacy Policy

Advertising cookies

We use cookies from Google Advertising and Adroll to help us improve the display and relevancy of our adverts on the internet. The information that we collect includes the number of times a user has viewed our adverts, whether they have subsequently visited our website and all subsequent action taken within the site.

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Click here to find out more about Google Adroll