Cookie Policy
We use cookies on our website to make browsing easier and to make the content on the site more meaningful for you.
Cookies help us to provide you with a better website experience by enabling us to recognise those pages you find useful and those you don’t. You can be reassured that they don’t give us access to your computer or any information other than the details you choose to share with us. Cookies are used on most websites and we believe that the benefits from their proper use are worthwhile – we hope you agree.
What exactly is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that’s placed on your computer’s hard drive via your browser. It helps the use of our interactive devices and allows our website to respond to you as an individual. The site can be tailored to your needs, likes and dislikes by remembering information about your preferences.
How to manage cookies
All internet browsers allow you to manage the cookies stored on your computer. You can set the browser to enable cookies, notify you of cookie placement requests, or decline cookies completely. However, if you decline them, you’ll find a reduced functionality on this site. You can also delete the files that contain cookies, but the way you manage them depends on which browser you have:
Google Chrome – Manage your cookies and site data
Mozilla Firefox – Enable and disable cookies that websites use to track your preferences
Internet Explorer (9+) – How to manage cookies in Internet Explorer
You can find some excellent guides on managing your cookies at allaboutcookies.org.
How we use cookies
Here’s a list of the main cookies we use and their purpose:
Name | Cookies | Persistence | Purpose | More Info |
FJ Booth | catAccCookies | 1 month | Cookie Consent – Removes the on-screen cookie notice | |
FJ Booth | wordfence_verifiedHuman | session | Wordfence security. Works to prevent malicious bots | |
FJ Booth | wfvt_[numbers] | 1 day | Wordfence security. Monitors the visitor journey in real time | |
FJ Booth | wordpress_test_cookie | session | This cookie is used by WordPress to determine whether your browser has cookies enabled | |
google.com | Google Maps Cookies | Various | Google Maps code. | Google privacy policy: http://google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html |
google.com | Google Analytics Cookies | Various | Google Analytics code. Provides user analytics. | Google privacy policy: http://google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html |
vimeo.com |
• player • vuid |
• 1 month • 1 month |
Vimeo Analytics unique id for playing videos. | Vimeo cookie policy: https://vimeo.com/cookie_policy |
twitter.com |
• _twitter_sess • ct0 • external_referrer • guest_id • personalization_id |
• session • 6 hours • 1 week • 2 years • 2 years |
Provides interaction with embedded Twitter feeds. | Twitter privacy policy: https://twitter.com/en/privacy |
SharpSpring | __ss | 30 hours | This cookie stores the session id for your web visit. It is used by SharpSpring to group together web visits from a single visitor served a SharpSpring token (ss_tk). | SharpSpring privacy policy: https://sharpspring.com/legal/privacy/ |
SharpSpring | __ss_tk | 25 years | This is the SharpSpring first-party cookie. We use it in conjunction with our marketing automation platform to ensure that web visitors receive the information that most interests them | SharpSpring privacy policy: https://sharpspring.com/legal/privacy/ |
SharpSpring | __ss_referrer | 6 hours | This is a traffic referrer cookie. We store the visitor’s referrer location for use by our marketing automation platform | SharpSpring privacy policy: https://sharpspring.com/legal/privacy/ |
SharpSpring |
• koitk • sid |
• 1 month • 1 week |
Session Ids from SharpSpring | SharpSpring privacy policy: https://sharpspring.com/legal/privacy/ |