About Cookies

We use cookies and similar tools (collectively, cookies) for the purposes described below.

Operational Cookies : We use cookies to provide our services, for example:
Recognising you when you sign-in to use our services.
We also use cookies to understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements. For example, we use cookies to conduct research and diagnostics to improve Welovedigital’s content, products, and services, and to measure and understand the performance of our services.

Additional Information
Operational cookies will remain on your browser for 13 months from your last visit to our services, except for cookies used to remember your privacy settings, which may remain on your browser for up to 5 years. Other cookies remain on your browser for 13 months after you provide us with your consent to use these cookies.
You can manage cookies by visiting our Cookie Preferences page. We will apply your cookie preferences to the Welovedigital service and the browser on which you made your choice and on any other browser where you are signed in. If you are not signed in, we may need to ask you for your choice again.
Alternatively, the settings on your browser will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, how to disable and remove cookies, and when cookies will expire.
Operational cookies allow you to take advantage of some of Welovedigital's essential features. If you block or otherwise reject operational cookies through your browser settings some features and services may not work. For example, you will not be able to proceed to checkout, or use any Welovedigital services that require you to sign in. You may also need to manually adjust some of your preferences every time you visit one of our services.
See our Privacy Notice for more information about the types of information we gather.


How to manage the use of cookies

This article will help you manage cookies in several common web browsers. Please note that the information below may vary depending on the browser version.

How to manage the use of cookies in Microsoft Edge

1. Click on the 'MORE' button at the top right.
2. Go to 'Settings'.
3. Scroll down and click on 'View Advanced Settings'.
4. Under 'Cookies' you will see three options that allow you to block cookies.

How to manage the use of cookies in Internet Explorer 11

1. In the tools menu, select 'Internet options'.
2. Click the privacy tab.
3. Click 'Advanced'.
4. Here you will see various settings around how cookies are handled. You can always accept them, block them, or have them prompt a message before accepting or blocking them.

How to manage the use of cookies in previous Internet Explorer versions

1. In the tools menu, select 'Internet options';
2. Click the privacy tab;
3. You will see a privacy settings slider which has six settings that allow you to control the number of cookies that will be placed: Block All Cookies, High, Medium High, Medium (default level), Low, and Accept All Cookies.

How to manage the use of cookies in Google Chrome

1. In the settings menu, select 'Advanced Settings' at the bottom of the page;
2. Select the 'Content Setting' tab in the privacy and security section;
3. The top section of the page that then appears tells you about cookies and allows you manage the use of cookies. It also allows you to clear any cookies currently stored.

How to manage the use of cookies in Mozilla Firefox

1. Click the menu button and choose 'Options'. (MAC users, go to the Firefox menu & select preferences);
2. Select the Privacy & Security panel and go to the 'Cookies and Site Data' section;
3. Select 'Accept cookies and site data' to enable cookies. To disable cookies, select 'Block cookies and site data' and use the drop-down menu next to 'Type blocked' to choose the type of cookies to block.

How to manage the use of cookies in Safari

1. In the settings menu/Safari menu, select the 'Preferences' option.
2. Open the privacy tab.
3. Select the option you want from the 'Block Cookies' section.