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Cookie Policy

Our Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use cookies, what are your choices regarding cookies and where you can find further information about cookies. By using this Site, you consent to the use of cookies.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your computer by the web site you visit. Cookies usually remember your personal or website settings, like your preferred language or address. Later, when you visit the same website, your browser returns these text files belonging to that website. This enables the website to display information adjusted to your preferences.

Cookies can store a whole host of information including personal information (like your name or e-mail). However, this information can be stored only if you enable it – websites cannot gain access to information you did not provide, nor can they access other files on your computer. Saved settings for storing and sending cookies are not visible. However, you can change the settings of your Internet browser and choose to allow or disallow cookie requests, or delete stored cookies after closing your browser.

Which cookies do we use and why?

Session cookies are deleted after closing your browser. They are used for storing temporary data, like the content of your shopping cart. We may use them to enable access to our content.

Persistent cookies remain on your computer even after closing your browser. Websites use them to store data, like your username or password, sparing you from having to log in every time you visit a website. Persistent cookies will stay on your computer for days, months, even years. We use persistent cookies to understand habits of our users better and to improve the website according to your needs. This information is anonymous – we cannot see individual user data.

Cookies list

 CookieNamePurpose
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We use these cookies to gather information about the way users interact with our website. We use this information to create reports and help us improve the website. The cookies collect information in anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the website, where visitors have come to the website from and the pages they visited. If you do not allow these cookies we will not be able to include your visit in our statistics.
Site performance resources

We use this cookie to remember when a member has completed the resource request form so that they no longer need to include their information when downloading a document.
Value: 1 - Expire date: 1 year.

Site performance cookiebanner-accepted

We use this cookie to remember when a visitor accepts the terms and conditions of the website and removes the cookie banner.

Value: 1 - Expire date: No limit.

Site performance popupvideo

We use this cookie to remember when a visitor returns to the website and avoid showing the popup video for a second time.

Value: true - Expire date: 1 year.

What are your choices regarding cookies

By disabling cookies, you decide to not allow cookies to be stored on your computer. Cookie settings can be controlled and configurated in your browser. To find information on adjusting your cookie settings, choose the browser you use.

Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Opera
Safari

Please note, however, by blocking cookies you will still be able to browse this website, but some of its features might not be available.

To find more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org or www.youronlinechoices.eu. To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit this website http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

Changes to our Cookie Policy

Any changes we may make to our Cookie Policy in the future will be posted on this page. Please check back frequently to be informed on any updates or changes to our Cookie Policy. This Cookie Policy was last updated on September 2018 and replaces any other Cookie Policy previously applicable from this date.

Contact

Questions, comments and requests regarding this Cookie Policy are welcomed and should be sent to .

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit.

To make this site work properly, we sometimes place small data files called cookies on your device. Most big websites do this too. By accessing or using the www.britishmeatindustry.org website (“Site”), you consent to the use of cookies.

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site. Cookies are files sent by web servers to web browsers. They are stored by your web browser. Each time you return to the Site via your web browser, information is sent to the server, which enables it to identify and track the browser.

This Cookie Policy governs the manner in which Rx magazine collects, uses, maintains and discloses information collected from users (each, a “User”) of the Site.

When you use and access the Site, we may place a number of cookie files in your web browser. We use them to enable certain functions of the Site, to provide analytics and to enable advertisements delivery.

We use both session and persistent cookies on the Site and we use different types of cookies to run the Site.

– Essential cookies. We may use essential cookies to authenticate users and prevent fraudulent use of user accounts. Of these, session cookies are deleted from your computer when you close your browser and persistent cookies remain stored on your computer until you either delete them or they reach their expiry date.

– Google cookies. Rx magazine uses Google Analytics to collect standard internet log information in order to analyse the use of this website. Google Analytics collects this information using cookies, which are stored on Users’ computers. The information collected is used to generate reports about the use of the website. Google will store and use this information. You can find Google’s privacy policy here

Refusing or deleting cookies

Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

You should be aware that blocking all cookies could mean that you will be unable to do certain things on the Site.

Is a small file that is stored on your computer when you visit a website it saves information about the way you use webpages?

What Are Cookies? Cookies are text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are used to identify your computer as you use a computer network. Specific cookies known as HTTP cookies are used to identify specific users and improve your web browsing experience.

What small files are used to store your settings on a website?

Cookies, in fact, are small text files (generally made up of letters and numbers) that are saved in the browser or device memory when you visit a site or view a message. Cookies allow the website to recognize a particular device or browser.

What information does your browser store?

Additionally, your browser will save terms that you've searched so that they're easily accessible the next time you search for them. Cookies are another bit of information that your browser may store—they store your preferences on certain websites, including login criteria such as usernames and passwords.

Where are websites stored on my computer?

Your browser cache is a location on your computer where the cached web content (or cache) is stored. Your web browser stores complete or partial copies of the pages you recently viewed together with the media (images, audio, and video) in a file on your computer called the cache.