TJQD Oakham Cookie Policy
Information about our use of Cookies on website www.taichiforhealth.co.uk
What is a Cookie?
A Cookie is a small text file placed on your computer or mobile device by most websites when you visit them. Most Cookies are designed to either ensure all the website’s features work properly or to provide the website owner with anonymous information about how you use their site so they can make improvements to the user experience. These Cookies are known as 1st party Cookies.
3rd party Cookies are usually related to advertising. Advertisers typically use this type of Cookie to see which websites you have visited and then show you targeted adverts that are more relevant to you.
How we use Cookies
My website uses a 1st party Cookie to find out how people are using our website. This information is anonymous and cannot be linked to one individual. We use this information to make improvements to our website to make the user experience better over time. We may occasionally also use videos on our site from the YouTube channel which we think are useful to our students and these may place Cookies on your computer. We set these videos to ‘privacy enhanced’ mode so that YouTube stores no individually identifiable information. If you would like more information about YouTube’s Cookie policy please click here. I do not knowingly use any other type of Cookie.
What I don’t do:
- Remember or store any personally identifiable information
- Send information to other websites
- Record your visit so advertising on other websites is more relevant to you.
Controlling Cookies
Most browsers allow you to control whether or not Cookies can be saved to your computer.
Deletion of Cookies
You can delete the Cookies already on your device. You can typically delete Cookies from the Privacy or History area, available from the Settings or Options menu in the browser. In most browsers, the same menu can be reached through the Ctrl+Shift+Del keyboard shortcut or Command+Shift+Del if you're on a Mac.
Please note: If you do not accept Cookies from our Website, you may experience inconvenience in your use of the Website, and you may be prevented from accessing some of its features.
Information about our use of Cookies on website www.taichiforhealth.co.uk
What is a Cookie?
A Cookie is a small text file placed on your computer or mobile device by most websites when you visit them. Most Cookies are designed to either ensure all the website’s features work properly or to provide the website owner with anonymous information about how you use their site so they can make improvements to the user experience. These Cookies are known as 1st party Cookies.
3rd party Cookies are usually related to advertising. Advertisers typically use this type of Cookie to see which websites you have visited and then show you targeted adverts that are more relevant to you.
How we use Cookies
My website uses a 1st party Cookie to find out how people are using our website. This information is anonymous and cannot be linked to one individual. We use this information to make improvements to our website to make the user experience better over time. We may occasionally also use videos on our site from the YouTube channel which we think are useful to our students and these may place Cookies on your computer. We set these videos to ‘privacy enhanced’ mode so that YouTube stores no individually identifiable information. If you would like more information about YouTube’s Cookie policy please click here. I do not knowingly use any other type of Cookie.
What I don’t do:
- Remember or store any personally identifiable information
- Send information to other websites
- Record your visit so advertising on other websites is more relevant to you.
Controlling Cookies
Most browsers allow you to control whether or not Cookies can be saved to your computer.
Deletion of Cookies
You can delete the Cookies already on your device. You can typically delete Cookies from the Privacy or History area, available from the Settings or Options menu in the browser. In most browsers, the same menu can be reached through the Ctrl+Shift+Del keyboard shortcut or Command+Shift+Del if you're on a Mac.
Please note: If you do not accept Cookies from our Website, you may experience inconvenience in your use of the Website, and you may be prevented from accessing some of its features.