Privacy

Privacy Policy and Use of Cookies on this Site

This website does not collect any personal information from you other than information you supply yourself if you buy something from the shop (name, address, etc for the purposes of sending you your purchase.)

Cookies are used by this website for the purposes of gathering statistics and in some (but not all) cases when you buy something from the shop.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file put in your browser when you visit a web page. It can track how you use the site and help me to make improvements, but it doesn't tell me who you are.

Why do you use cookies?

I use web analytics cookies to help me understand how people find and use the site, which pages are most popular, how many pages people typically look at, etc. These cookies are operated by third parties (e.g. StatCounter) on my behalf. These cookies may tell me which country or region your are in but are otherwise anonymous and do not contain or collect any information that identifies you.

The cookies may be able to tell me if you have arrived at the website by following a link on another site. If you have arrived from search engine results, the cookies may be able to tell me what you were searching for. This information is useful to me in helping me to understand how people reach the site and what information they are looking for. It helps me to make improvements to the site. Such information is not used for any other purposes and does not identify you at all.

Cookies may also be used by PayPal if you buy something from the shop, but only if you have a PayPal account. You do not need to have a PayPal account to buy through PayPal or to buy from this site.

What should I do about cookies?

You don't need to take any action. The cookies used by most websites are not harmful to your computer and can sometimes improve your online experience by recognising you when you return to a web site or remembering your previous purchases, etc.

However, if you are unhappy about the use of cookies you can, if you wish, set your web browser (Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.) not to accept them, although this is not generally recommended.

For more information about cookies, including how to delete or control them, go to www.aboutcookies.org
For information about 'online behavioural advertising', go to www.youronlinechoices.com