Cookies & Advertising
Introduction
At Logos4Polos we strive to make sure that our website is simple to use and works as efficiently as possible. This is why our website uses cookies
Cookies help us to measure how you, as the customer, use our website and how we can improve it to meet your needs. Some of the cookies on our site improve the functionality of it, so you might not be able to use some parts of the site or they may not work properly if you disable them.
Take a look at "The Way We Use Cookies" tab for more detail on this topic
Cookies - What are they?
They are not those yummy chocolate things which we binge eat. A cookie is a small file of numbers and letters that we put on your laptop/computer or mobile device if you agree to have them used. They allow us to determine that you have visited our website before, so we can recall your preferences.
For example, we can remember your site login so that you don’t need to type it into the website every occasion you return, or to remember the items you have viewed and placed in your basket to purchase.
By collecting this useful information, we are able to ensure that any advertising you see about is related to your needs.
How Do We Use These Cookies?
Our sites uses eleven cookies. These allow us to distinguish you from other users. As required by law, we have to offer you with clear information about the cookies that we use. If this particular page does not answer all of your questions, please feel free to contact us.
The cookies that we use do not in any shape or form store details which could be used to classify you personally, for example your contact information.
We use these cookies:
Strictly Essential Cookies
These are needed for the operation of our site. They include cookies that allow you to log into safe areas of our site, use a shopping basket and use of e-billing options.
Analytical/Performance Cookies
These allow us to distinguish the number of visitors to our site and view how visitors move around our pages. In turn, this allows us to improve the way our website function, for example, by making sure that users can easily find what they are searching for
Functionality Cookies
We use these to recognise when you come back to our site. This allows us to personalise our web content for your experience, greet you by your name and recollect your likings.
Targeting Cookies
These track your visit to our site, the different pages you have viewed and the links you’ve followed. We will then use this info to ensure our website and the advertisements displayed are more relevant to you. We might share this information with 3rd parties for this particular purpose.
Cookie Name | Purpose |
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ASP.NET_Sessionid | A session identifier session that vanishes after the browser’s closed. This is a exclusive ID that references the database entry holding info such as the logged in status, basket contents and other information. |
CustomisationID | An identifier that references the database entry holding the current customisation details. |
BasketID | n identifier that references the database entry holding the current basket contents |
Google Analytics | Non-personal details used to track a visitors course through the website. This is used to discover at which point customers have abandoned the checkout process. |
Third Party Cookies
The information in "How Do We Use These Cookies" relates to cookies that we set on our site. Moreover, our website also makes uses of 3rd party cookies which are set by a domain other than our site.
Third parties (including advertising networks and providers of outside services like web traffic analysis services) might also use cookies that we have no control over. These are likely to be targeting cookies or the analytical/performance sort.
Our domain page uses 3rd Party Cookies from the providers located in the table below. If you need further information about what those cookies are or how they’re used, you should contact those providers.
3rd Party Name | Additional Information |
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Google Facebook Plus |
You can select to share content from our website with others via these social networks. Subsequently, you may be sent cookies from these particular websites. |
I Want To Block Cookies – What do I do?
You can do this by activating the setting on your browser that permits you to refuse the setting of all or some of these cookies. Nevertheless, if you use your browser settings to block all the cookies (including those strictly essential cookies) you might not be able to access some parts or all of our website. Precisely how these are blocked will depend upon the browser that you are using. If you want more information, please contact us.
What Happens If I Choose To Disable Cookies?
If you wish to disable access to these cookies on your browser, you will not be allows to register, login or purchase from our website. Further information on how to disable cookies in popular web browsers is listed below:
FIREFOX
PC Instructions Guide for Firefox 13 and newer:
- At the top of the window, click on the Firefox button and then click on ‘options’
- Choose the ‘Privacy’ Option
- Set the ‘Use custom settings for history’ in the ‘Firefox will’ dropdown
- The un tick ‘Accept cookies from sites’ to finally disable them
PC Instruction Guide for Firefox 12 and earlier:
- Click on 'Tools' at the top of your browser window and select 'Options'
- Then select the 'Privacy' icon
- Click on 'Cookies', then untick 'Allow sites to set cookies'
MAC Instruction Guide for Firefox 13 and newer:
- Again, at the very top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button and then click on ‘Options’
- Choose the ‘Privacy’ icon
- Set the ‘Use custom settings for history’ in the Firefox will dropdown
- Un tick 'Accept cookies from sites'
MAC Instruction Guide for Firefox 13 and earlier:
- Click on to 'Tools' at the top of your browser window & select 'Options'
- Now select the 'Privacy' icon
- Finally click on 'Cookies', then untick 'Allow sites to set cookies'
GOOGLE CHROME
PC Instruction Guide:
- Click on the tool icon at the top right of your browser window and then click on 'Settings'
- Click the 'Show advanced settings' link, locate the 'Privacy' section, and then click on the 'Content settings' button
- Select 'Block sites from setting any data'
MAC Instruction Guide:
- Click on 'Tools' at the top of your web browser window and then select 'Options'
- Click the 'Under the Hood' tab, locate the 'Privacy' section, and then choose the 'Content settings' button
- Now click on 'Block sites from setting any data'
INTERNET EXPLORER
PC Instruction Guide:
- Click on 'Tools' at the top of your browser window and select 'Internet options', then click on the 'Privacy' tab
- Under 'Settings' move the slider to the top to finally block all of the cookies
MAC Instruction Guide:
- Click on 'Explorer' at the very top of your browser window and click on 'Preferences' options
- Scroll down until you see 'Cookies' under Receiving Files
- Click on the the 'Never Accept' option
SAFARI
PC Instruction Guide
- Click on the 'Cog' icon at the top of your browser window and select the 'Preferences' option
- Click on 'Privacy' & check the option 'Block 3rd-parties and advertisers'
MAC Instruction Guide
- Click on 'Safari' at the very top of your browser window and select the 'Preferences' option
- Click on 'Security' then choose 'Accept cookies'
- Click on the 'Never' option
OPERA
PC Instruction Guide
- Click on the Opera icon in the top left of the window
- Choose 'Settings' and select 'Quick Preferences'
- Now uncheck "Enable Cookies"
MAC Instruction Guide
- Click on the Opera icon in the top left of the window
- Choose 'Settings' and select 'Quick Preferences'
- Now finally, uncheck "Enable Cookies"