Cookie Policy

What are Cookies?

A cookie is a small script placed on the hard drive of your computer by the server of a website that you visit. The cookie is placed there for the purpose of recognising your specific browser / computer combination were you to return to the same site. All cookies have an owner which tells you who the cookie belongs to. The owner is the domain specified in the cookie.

Digital Wombat’s Cookie Policy

At digitalwombat.co.uk we use cookies to display proper and relevant content and to remember you when you return to our site. 

To view our website in the way we designed it to be viewed, you need to have cookies enabled. If you don’t wish to enable cookies, you’ll still be able to browse the site and use it for research purposes. Most web browsers have cookies enabled, but see “help” on your browser to turn them on should you need to.

Please note that cookies can’t harm your computer. We don’t store personally identifiable information such as credit card details in cookies we create, but we do use encrypted information gathered from them to help improve your experience of the site. For example, they help us to identify and resolve errors, or to determine relevant related products to show you when you’re browsing.

In addition, some of these cookies allow us to analyse visitor information data for digitalwombat.co.uk (such as Google Analytics). If you’d like to opt out of any of these cookies, please go to the Network Advertising Initiative website. Please note that we’re not responsible for the content of external websites.

We’re giving you this information as part of our initiative to comply with recent European Union legislation, and to make sure we’re honest and clear about your privacy when using our website. 

Digital Wombat’s Cookies

To make full use of the features on digitalwombat.co.uk, your computer or mobile device will need to accept cookies, as we can only provide you with certain personalised features of this website by using them.

Our cookies don’t store sensitive information such as your name, address or payment details: they simply hold the information associated with your browsing behaviour. However, if you’d prefer to restrict, block or delete cookies from digitalwombat.co.uk, or any other website, you can use your browser to do this. Each browser is different, so check the “Help” menu of your particular browser (or your mobile device manual) to learn how to change your cookie preferences.

Third Party Cookies

If you go on to a web page that contains embedded content, for example from YouTube, you may be sent cookies from these websites. We don’t control the setting of these cookies, so we suggest you check the third-party websites for more information about their cookies and how to manage them. 

Further information about cookies

If you’d like to learn more about cookies in general and how to manage them, visit aboutcookies.org (please note that we can’t be responsible for the content of external websites).

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