What information we collect when you visit our site, and what we do with it
When you visit our website, that site will collect certain information about you. Most of the information can’t be used to identify you personally. The only information that can is information you voluntarily share with us – so, for example, if you ask us a question via email, we’ll need to be able to link your message with your name and email address to be able to respond.
All other data we collect is anonymised, and can’t be linked to you personally. This includes:
• Your IP address, and the type and version of the web browser you used to visit the site
• Information about how you use the site. Cookies help us with this and you can find out more about them – and how to disable them if you’d prefer – on our Cookies page.
If you have any questions about the information we collect or the way we use it, please contact us.