Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of my website. This helps me to provide you with a good experience when you browse my website and also allows me to improve my site.
A cookie is a small text file which is placed onto your computer (or other electronic device) when you access my website.
I use cookies on this website to:
The information I obtain from my use of cookies will not usually contain your personal data. Although I may obtain information about your computer or other electronic device such as your IP address, your browser and/or other internet log information, this will not usually identify you personally. In certain circumstances I may collect personal information about you - but only where you voluntarily provide it (e.g. by completing an online form).
I use the following types of cookies:
Apart from in the case of strictly necessary cookies, I will need your consent in order to use cookies on this website.
First and third party cookies
First party cookies are cookies set by my website. Third party cookies are cookies on my website that are set by another website, such as where I have adverts on my website or use Facebook pixels so that I can show you relevant content from me when you are on Facebook.
I use third party cookies on my website and details of these are included in the table below.
More detail about my cookies (they are not chocolate chip...)
The table below provides more information about the cookies we use and why:
Cookie | Owner | Purpose of Cookie |
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cookieyes-consent | drbernisewell.com | CookieYes sets this cookie to remember users' consent preferences so that their preferences are respected on subsequent visits to this site. It does not collect or store any personal information about the site visitors. |
_ga_* | Google Inc. | Google Analytics sets this cookie to store and count page views. |
_ga | Google Inc. | Google Analytics sets this cookie to calculate visitor, session and campaign data and track site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognise unique visitors. |
_fbp | Facebook.com | Facebook sets this cookie to display advertisements when either on Facebook or on a digital platform powered by Facebook advertising after visiting the website. |
How to turn off cookies or alter settings
You can alter your cookie preferences at any time by going to the cookie consent mechanism and changing the relevant setting to ‘off’ by clicking on the toggle.
If you do not want to accept cookies, you can also change your browser settings so that cookies are not accepted. If you do this, please be aware that you may lose some of the functionality of this website.
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
For further information about cookies and how to disable them please go to the Information Commissioner’s webpage on cookies: https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/online/cookies/.
Except for essential cookies, all cookies will expire within one year one month and four days.