What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a text file containing small amounts of information text which are placed on your computer when you visit our website. The main two types of cookies we use are:

  • Analytical cookies (Google Analytic & WordPress Standard Cookies) allow us to see, in an anonymous form, how many visitors use the site, where they have come from and how long they stay on the pages they view. This helps us better understand how people use the Thomas Dunton website and to improve it.
  •  Session cookies enable us to ensure that the site functions correctly and operates efficiently. They are not stored and are deleted as the browser is closed.

We may also use cookies, if you have accessed our website via a Google or Bing advert. We use these cookies to recognise your device and to store information about the pages that you have visited. This data is for internal marketing research only and helps us evaluate the success of this advertising. We will not use this information for retargeting or to remarket adverts to you.
You are able to opt out of this when you first visit our site, or by following the instructions below:

Managing Cookies

All modern browsers allow you to see what cookies you have. You can change the preferences/setting in your web browser to control cookies. These are normally found in the ‘options’ or ‘preferences’ menu of your browser. To find out more on how to do this, please click “Help” on your browser or visit the ICO’s website for more information.

If you choose to decline cookies, some parts of the Thomas Dunton website may not work as intended or may not work at all.

What we use Cookies for

  • We use cookies to make our website easier to use.
  • We use cookies to stop our on-line Enquiry forms from being used to send spam-email.
  • We use cookies to see the areas of interest so that we may make improvements.
  • We do not use cookies to identify users.
  • We do not use cookies to store personal information.

If you require more information on the use of cookies on our website, please email admin@thomasdunton.co.uk

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