Cookie policy
IMPORTANT NOTICE: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS WEBSITE: This site uses cookies to store information
on your computer. This policy explains how we use cookies and may be amended, from time to time, without notice.
To ensure that you are using this site with full and up-to-date information of how we use cookies please review
this policy regularly as any amended policy will be updated on the site. By using this site you agree to the placement
of cookies on your computer in accordance with the terms of this policy. If you do not wish to accept cookies from this
site please either disable cookies or refrain from using this site.
Cookies allow websites to function better
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer by websites or sometimes by emails. They provide useful information to companies, which can help in a variety of different ways. For instance, this means you can use our site more efficiently, saving time by not having to re-enter your personal details each time you visit. Cookies also help us to analyse how our customers interact with our site so we can make improvements.
We use three types of cookies on our website:
- Session cookies that are deleted after each visit.
- Persistent cookies that remain in place across multiple visits to our site.
- Third-party cookies that are used by our approved business partners. Some of these cookies are essential and some are non-essential.
Essential Cookies
Certain cookies are necessary in order for you to use our website. These are used 'in-session' each time you visit and then expire when you leave the site. They are not stored on your computer and they don't contain any personal data. You can delete them via your browser if you wish to, this will however restrict the functionality of the website. For more information on how to disable cookies in your browser please visit the About cookies website
Here is a list of essential cookies and how we use them:
These cookies are usually supplied by our business partners and help us to filter out irrelevant messages or pop-ups, and to make sure that we only send you information that is interesting and relevant to you. We also use some non-essential cookies for analytical purposes. Below is a list of non-essential cookies and how they are used:
By using our website, you agree that we can place both essential and non-essential cookies on your device.
You can block any cookies from any website through your browser settings. For more information on how to disable cookies in your browser please visit the About cookies website
If you share the use of a computer, accepting or rejecting the use of cookies will affect all users of that computer.
Cookies allow websites to function better
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer by websites or sometimes by emails. They provide useful information to companies, which can help in a variety of different ways. For instance, this means you can use our site more efficiently, saving time by not having to re-enter your personal details each time you visit. Cookies also help us to analyse how our customers interact with our site so we can make improvements.
We use three types of cookies on our website:
- Session cookies that are deleted after each visit.
- Persistent cookies that remain in place across multiple visits to our site.
- Third-party cookies that are used by our approved business partners. Some of these cookies are essential and some are non-essential.
Essential Cookies
Certain cookies are necessary in order for you to use our website. These are used 'in-session' each time you visit and then expire when you leave the site. They are not stored on your computer and they don't contain any personal data. You can delete them via your browser if you wish to, this will however restrict the functionality of the website. For more information on how to disable cookies in your browser please visit the About cookies website
Here is a list of essential cookies and how we use them:
Session Cookies
These enable you to carry out some essential functions on our site,
such as maintaining login details for the session or a transaction. They also help by minimising the need to transfer information across the internet. They are not stored
on your computer and they expire when you terminate your browser session.
Tracker Cookies
These enable us to recognise repeat visitors to the site. By matching
an anonymous, randomly generated identifier, we're able to record specific browsing information such as how you arrive to the site, the pages you view, options you select, and the
path you take. By monitoring this key information we are able to make improvements to our site.
We use Google Analytics to analyse page use, page interactions and the routes our customers take through our site. These are known as 'web metrics'. We do not record any personal information you provide.
Non-essential CookiesWe use Google Analytics to analyse page use, page interactions and the routes our customers take through our site. These are known as 'web metrics'. We do not record any personal information you provide.
These cookies are usually supplied by our business partners and help us to filter out irrelevant messages or pop-ups, and to make sure that we only send you information that is interesting and relevant to you. We also use some non-essential cookies for analytical purposes. Below is a list of non-essential cookies and how they are used:
Google Analytics
From time to time Hartridge uses Google Analytics. This is a web analytics service
provided by Google enabling us to recognise repeat visitors to the site. By matching an anonymous, randomly generated identifier, we are able to record specific browsing information such as how you arrive at the site,
the pages you view, options you select, and the path you take through the site. By monitoring this information we are able to make improvements to our site.
Google also reserve the rights to the data collected.
You can accept or block cookiesBy using our website, you agree that we can place both essential and non-essential cookies on your device.
You can block any cookies from any website through your browser settings. For more information on how to disable cookies in your browser please visit the About cookies website
If you share the use of a computer, accepting or rejecting the use of cookies will affect all users of that computer.
