Cookie policy
Our website uses cookies which allow us to monitor the use of our website. This is for general purposes only and the information we gather cannot be used to identify you as an individual.
We only use first party cookies on our website. We do not use any other third party cookies. By using this website you consent to the processing of data by CCGroup.
If you do not consent to the use of first party cookies, contact us at ([email protected]). We will provide you with advice on how to reject first party cookies via your browser. Please note that if you do this you may not be able to use the full functionality of this website.
For more information about cookies and the type of cookies our website uses, see the frequently asked questions we have prepared below.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file which is generated by a website and stored in a folder on your computer. The cookie stored is unique to your computer.
Why are cookies needed?
Cookies are needed to make websites work more effectively. They help to understand how a site is being used and remember a browsers preferences to improve the browsing experience. An example would be when you log into a webmail service such as Hotmail or Gmail a cookie is generated that confirms you are logged in. When you log off the cookie is deleted. This means if someone goes back to your webmail address they will not be able to read your emails.
What cookies does CCGroup use?
CCGroup uses ‘Strictly Neccessary’, ‘Statistical’ and ‘Marketing’ cookies to record visits to the website. This helps us to identify which parts of the website are popular and which are less so.
Why do CCGroup need to know about my computer?
Early web traffic analytics used the IP address of a visitor website, however, this did not allow for tracking individual visitors where the IP address was the same, for example, computers on a corporate network.
The information generated by ‘Strictly ‘Neccessary’, Statistical’ and ‘Marketing’ cookies will be used by CCGroup to evaluate the use of this website. CCgroup may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on CCgroup’s behalf.
CCGroup’s cookies DO
Identify a computer to a website
Store information generated by a website
CCGroup’s cookies DO NOT
Identify a computer’s owner to a website
Gather information from a computer
I still don’t want cookies on my PC — what can I do?
All major browsers have options that will restrict the use of cookies. However, in many cases this will limit the features you can use on a website.