COOKIES POLICY
Your use of this website (referred to below as the “Website”) is subject to the terms and conditions set out in the following documents (collectively referred to below as the “Terms”):
• our Terms of Use, which is available here
• our Privacy Policy, which is available here and
• this Cookies Policy
By continuing to use the Website you are agreeing to the Terms. We advise you to read the Terms carefully and keep a copy for your records.
1) ABOUT US
The Website is operated by the following company for and on behalf of itself and its affiliates (referred to below as “we” “us” or “our”).
Company Name:Haywood & Co LLP
Company Number:OC325976
Address:Kevan Pilling House, 1 Myrtle Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 3AH
Telephone:01204 398849
Email:info@haywoodaccountants.co.uk
2) COOKIES
“Cookies”
A cookie is a small data file that certain websites store on your device’s hard-drive when you visit them. These cookies are then sent back to the website each time you re-visit or to another website if it recognizes that cookie. They can contain information such as your user ID and the pages you have visited. The only personal information a cookie contains is information you have supplied yourself. You can find out more about cookies, and how to disable them, at www.allaboutcookies.org
3) HOW WE USE COOKIES
We use cookies on certain parts of the Website and in certain electronic communications with you to keep track of your visit, to help you navigate between sections deliver services and content. These include the following:
3.1) Session cookies (e.g. PHPSESSID)
We use session cookies to help us to understand how you use the Website and ways that we can improve your experience. This includes, for example:
• identifying what pages on you visit our Website and what you do on them;
• identifying what country you visit from, and
• identifying whether you can direct to the Website or from another website (and the URL of that website) or from a search engine (and what search string you used) or from a bookmark.
We do not usually collect or store your internet protocol address (IP) but we may need to do so if we think an attempted security breach is taking place.
3.2) Cookie preference
When you visit the Website you may be asked to confirm whether or not you consent to us using cookies. We may use a third party’s services to do this. We may use a cookie to record that you have given your consent to us using cookies.
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to help us to understand how you use the Website and ways that we can improve your experience. This includes, for example:
• identifying what pages on you visit our Website and what you do on them;
• identifying what country you visit from, and
• identifying whether you can direct to the Website or from another website (and the URL of that website) or from a search engine (and what search string you used) or from a bookmark.
For further information about the use of these cookies by Google click here
3.3) Email Marketing Cookies
If you receive a marketing email, course/event invitation or other direct mailing from us, we may collect information about you in the following ways:
• View as a web page: If you click on the “view as a web page” link, a session cookie is recorded by us so that the web page is personalized in the same was as an email.
• Links to web pages: If you click on any we link, we will record a session cookie and will automatically log such activity on our database.
• Consent/unsubscribe: If you click our consent button, or leave unticked to state unsubscribed, we will automatically log this information on our database. If you unsubscribe from any email invitation or alert, we will continue to store your basic personal data on a ‘marketing suppression list’ so as to record your preferences.
• Course/Event buttons: In our course/event pages provide buttons to allow you to book and register for that course. Clicking on these buttons will generate session cookies and your choice will be recorded in our database to help us manage the event.
3.4) How to disable cookies
You can prevent the use of cookies by adjusting the settings on your browser (see your browser Help for how to do this or click on the links below)
Advice for Internet Explorer users
Advise for Safari users
Advise for Firefox users
Advice for Chrome users
4.) Questions
If you have any questions about our use of cookies or the Terms, you can contact us using the contact details set out above. We will endeavor to deal with your questions promptly.
Your use of this website (referred to below as the “Website”) is subject to the terms and conditions set out in the following documents (collectively referred to below as the “Terms”):
• our Terms of Use, which is available here
• our Privacy Policy, which is available here and
• this Cookies Policy
By continuing to use the Website you are agreeing to the Terms. We advise you to read the Terms carefully and keep a copy for your records.
1) ABOUT US
The Website is operated by the following company for and on behalf of itself and its affiliates (referred to below as “we” “us” or “our”).
Company Name:Haywood & Co LLP
Company Number:OC325976
Address:Kevan Pilling House, 1 Myrtle Street, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 3AH
Telephone:01204 398849
Email:info@haywoodaccountants.co.uk
2) COOKIES
“Cookies”
A cookie is a small data file that certain websites store on your device’s hard-drive when you visit them. These cookies are then sent back to the website each time you re-visit or to another website if it recognizes that cookie. They can contain information such as your user ID and the pages you have visited. The only personal information a cookie contains is information you have supplied yourself. You can find out more about cookies, and how to disable them, at www.allaboutcookies.org
3) HOW WE USE COOKIES
We use cookies on certain parts of the Website and in certain electronic communications with you to keep track of your visit, to help you navigate between sections deliver services and content. These include the following:
3.1) Session cookies (e.g. PHPSESSID)
We use session cookies to help us to understand how you use the Website and ways that we can improve your experience. This includes, for example:
• identifying what pages on you visit our Website and what you do on them;
• identifying what country you visit from, and
• identifying whether you can direct to the Website or from another website (and the URL of that website) or from a search engine (and what search string you used) or from a bookmark.
We do not usually collect or store your internet protocol address (IP) but we may need to do so if we think an attempted security breach is taking place.
3.2) Cookie preference
When you visit the Website you may be asked to confirm whether or not you consent to us using cookies. We may use a third party’s services to do this. We may use a cookie to record that you have given your consent to us using cookies.
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to help us to understand how you use the Website and ways that we can improve your experience. This includes, for example:
• identifying what pages on you visit our Website and what you do on them;
• identifying what country you visit from, and
• identifying whether you can direct to the Website or from another website (and the URL of that website) or from a search engine (and what search string you used) or from a bookmark.
For further information about the use of these cookies by Google click here
3.3) Email Marketing Cookies
If you receive a marketing email, course/event invitation or other direct mailing from us, we may collect information about you in the following ways:
• View as a web page: If you click on the “view as a web page” link, a session cookie is recorded by us so that the web page is personalized in the same was as an email.
• Links to web pages: If you click on any we link, we will record a session cookie and will automatically log such activity on our database.
• Consent/unsubscribe: If you click our consent button, or leave unticked to state unsubscribed, we will automatically log this information on our database. If you unsubscribe from any email invitation or alert, we will continue to store your basic personal data on a ‘marketing suppression list’ so as to record your preferences.
• Course/Event buttons: In our course/event pages provide buttons to allow you to book and register for that course. Clicking on these buttons will generate session cookies and your choice will be recorded in our database to help us manage the event.
3.4) How to disable cookies
You can prevent the use of cookies by adjusting the settings on your browser (see your browser Help for how to do this or click on the links below)
Advice for Internet Explorer users
Advise for Safari users
Advise for Firefox users
Advice for Chrome users
4.) Questions
If you have any questions about our use of cookies or the Terms, you can contact us using the contact details set out above. We will endeavor to deal with your questions promptly.