Controlling Your Cookie Preferences

We collect information by placing cookies on your computer, tablet or mobile device ("device"). A cookie is a small text file that the browser deploys on your device. It is basically a tool that stores information about visits to websites and recognizes you and your preferences every time you visit. It guarantees the functionality of the site and allows us to provide members with the services they request.
When you visit, a session identification cookie is implanted in your device that only lasts the time of your visit. We also implant persistent cookies ("local storage devices") on the members' devices, so that they can remember you and make your experience faster and easier.
You can adapt the settings of your browser and mobile device to block cookies and local storage devices, but if you do, you may not have access to some of the services that offers.

Usage of Cookies by Our Website

Our own cookies
We use cookies to make our website work including:
  • Making our shopping basket and checkout work
  • Determining if you are logged in or not
  • Remembering if you have accepted our terms and conditions

Cookies and Pixel Technologies

Our online environments incorporate web beacons, also known as clear GIFs, to track and analyze visitor behavior. This helps us and our affiliated third parties to enhance user engagement and service quality.

Boundaries without Cookie Functionality

Withdrawing Consent for Non-Essential Cookies: You may withdraw your consent to the use of non-essential cookies at any time by updating your privacy settings on our website, allowing you greater control over your browsing experience.

Further Regulations

Gathering Usage Data
We automatically collect data referred to as Usage Data when you interact with our Service or its infrastructure. This includes metrics such as the length of time spent on a page and other activity data. Information collected may include your device’s IP address, browser type and version, pages of our service that you visit, time and date of your visits, time spent on those pages, and other diagnostic data.