COOKIE POLICY
Our use of cookies
When we provide services, we want to make them accessible, useful and reliable. In
the case of online services, one way to achieve this is to store small amounts of
information on your device, for example, your computer or mobile phone. These
include small files known as cookies. They cannot be used to identify you personally:
they store simple pieces of information such as 'Javascript is disabled on this
computer' or ‘this user wants to stay logged in’. We use these settings to display our
site in the best possible way for your device and to improve services for you. There
are two types of cookie you may encounter when using this site: First party cookies:
these are our own cookies, set by our own services and used to optimise the
performance of our site. Third party cookies: these are cookies found in other
companies’ internet tools which we are using to enhance our site, both through
providing functionality and gathering statistics to help us improve over time.
First party cookies
This site uses cookies in several places – we’ve listed each of them below with more
details about why we use them and how long they will last. Cookies set by this
website:
has_js. This tells the website whether to load dynamic code (written in the Javascript
programming language) or to use a fallback way of displaying the same information
statically. It stores a single on/off setting that denotes whether or not the browser
supports Javascript. The cookie is deleted when you leave the site. cookie-agreed This
states whether the user has agreed to cookies being stored in their browser. It saves
a single on-off setting for a maximum of three months.
SESS[id] If you make an account on our site and sign in, a session data cookie will be
stored in your browser. This is what the website uses to recognise that you are
signed in as you move between different pages of the site. It will start with SESS and
be followed by a long series of letters and numbers. Those letters and numbers are
an encrypted link to your account settings on our server – they do not contain any
information about your username themselves.
Third party cookies
As well as cookies we manage ourselves, some of the third-party content and
services our website uses set cookies. We do not handle this information ourselves,
so for definitive information about them, or to opt out, we advise visitors to contact
the providers themselves. Google Analytics This service gathers statistical
information about which pages on our site are most visited, how long they take to
load, and which browsers most of the visitors to our site use. This data does not
contain any information that could identify individual visitors; we use it to make as
part of our decision-making process when we make technical or content-related
changes to our site. For more information, see the Google Privacy policy, or install
their Opt Out browser tool. Vimeo – We use the video streaming service Vimeo to
host book trailers and other promotional materials on our site. As part of their
service, they set cookies to store viewer preferences and to track statistics about
the use of their services. For more information see their cookie policy here. Social
Links – We use share buttons from Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest on some of our
pages; these services use cookies to record when users like or share a page. For
more information click on the name of each site above to see their respective
policies.
For further information, please refer to our privacy policy. Please do not hesitate to
contact us if you have any further queries, questions, or requests for clarification.
Remarketing
We use Google Analytics’ 3rd-party audience data such as age, gender, and
interests to better understanding the behaviour of our customers and work with
companies that collect information about your online activities to provide
advertising targeted to suit your interests and preferences. For example, you may
see specific ads on this website or other websites because we contract with Google
and other similar companies to target our ads based on information they or we
have collected, including information that was obtained through automated means
(such as cookies and web beacons). These companies also use automated
technologies to gather information when you click on our ads, which helps track
and manage the effectiveness of our marketing efforts.
You may opt out of the automated collection of information by third-party ad networks to deliver advertisements tailored to your interests, by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative
opt-out page at http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp and edit or opt-out your Google Display Network ads’ preferences at http://www.google.com/ads/preferences/.