CookiePolicy

Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are downloaded and stored on your computer, tablet or smartphone by websites that you visit. These files are used to help the website work, provide information to the owners of the site or enhance your usage of the website.

 

A cookie records your preferences when using a particular site, ensuring that you are not shown the same information and/or are only shown information you have stated that you are interested in. In order to use the Site you agree to let cookies be saved as they are an important part of navigation of the Site.

 

The following are examples of information we may collect:

  • Information about your device browser and operating system
  • Your internet protocol (IP) address assigned to your internet service
  • The web pages you visit on our websites
  • Any embedded links you view

Different types of cookies

Our websites use two different types of cookies.

 

First party cookies

These are cookies that are created by and placed on your computer by the owner of the website.

This type of cookie is usually essential to the running of the website as they ensure your security and privacy when you use our secure sites, as well as enabling you to move around a website and use its features. Without these cookies, services you've asked for (such as access to secure areas) can't be provided.

 

These cookies don't gather information about you that could be used for marketing or remembering where you've been on the internet.

 

Third party cookies

These are cookies that are managed by a third party but are placed on your computer by the owner of the website. This type of cookie is often used to help monitor activity on the website or to record how visitors to the website got there.

 

We may use cookies, tracking pixels and similar technologies on our website to gather data about our visitors’ use of our website. We use this data to improve your experience of our website, to analyse the visitors’ use of the site and to provide you with relevant, interest-based marketing.

 

First party and third party cookies can either be session cookies or persistent cookies.

 

Session cookies are temporary cookies which remain on your device whilst you are on our website. They are automatically deleted when you leave the website or close your browser or

 

Persistent cookies remain on your computer either until they reach a pre-set expiry date, or you choose to remove them.

 

First party cookies that we currently use

Cookie Name

What does it do?

Expires

Provider

CookiePrefs

Track if the user has accepted the cookie terms and conditions

1 year from creation

Connells Survey & Valuation

__RequestVerificationToken

A security feature to prevent forms submission being intercepted.

1 year from creation

Connells Survey & Valuation

 

Third party cookies that we currently use

We currently do not use any third party cookies on this site but this may change in the future.

 

How to change your cookie settings You can stop cookies from being placed on your computer. However, if you do this for our website you will not be able to use some of the online services we offer, for example it would not be possible to manage your accounts online or to apply for an account online.

You can change your cookie preferences by clicking here.

If you want to change your cookie settings, you will need to change the cookie settings in your web browser. Each web browser is different, and you can find out how to do this in your browser's help section.

Alternatively, you can visit http://aboutcookies.org.uk/managing-cookies where you can find specific information about cookies and how to manage them to suit your preferences. However, please be aware that disabling cookies will make browsing our website much slower and may mean that some of our online services will not work.

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