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Cookies Policy - Amended (15/11/2017)

How to we use “Cookies”?

Flynn Signs & Display respects privacy of all our visitors and customers who use our website and E-Commerce  services.

We may from time to time update our Cookies Policy to outline how we use them and how you as a user can manage these cookies. By continuing to use our website you accept our use of cookies policy and can opt out at any time in the ways outlined below.

We use cookies, heat maps and IP identifiers on this website to improve our online services and to better tailor our website and products to your interests and needs. We also use cookies to compile anonymous, aggregated statistics that allow us to understand how people use our website and how we can improve from this our website structure and content.

We cannot identify you personally from any of this information. 

Your web browser will create a small harmless information file to be stored on your PC, smartphone or a tablet for record keeping purpose if you use our website. A cookie will usually contain the name of the website from which the cookie has come from, the "lifetime" of the cookie (i.e. how long it will remain on your device), and a value, which is usually a randomly generated unique number.

Standing alone, cookies do not identify you, they merely are used for gathering information on how to help improve your experience on our website, for security reasons  and to personalise content.Standing alone, cookies do not identify you, they merely are used for gathering information on how to help improve your experience on our website, for security reasons  and to personalise content.

We collect your Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses to track and aggregated non-personal information. For example, we use IP addresses to monitor the regions from which users come from to see where our customers are from. 

We also collect your IP address when you log into the Services as part of our security features. 

What are “Cookies”?

 

"Without cookies, a website is like a goldfish who loses its memory every time you visit a new page. Once you visit a new page, it doesn’t remember who you are.

Now this can be a good and a bad thing. Without any memory, a website can’t do a lot of stuff. It can’t let you log in, because it forgets who you are. It can’t let you buy anything, because it forgets what you’re buying."

 

A further explanation about cookies is available on: 

https://cookies.insites.com/about-cookies/

How do I manage or refuse “Cookies”?

If you do not want to accept a cookie you can use your in-built browser or device settings to deny or accept cookies automatically. The refusal of cookies process vary from browser to browser please consult your web browser help centre to check how to delete or control cookies.

If you disable the cookies that we use, this may impact your experience with our website.

Some functions of the website may not work right or you may not receive some of the personalised information tailored for your visit.

 

If you use different devices  such as smart phone or a tablet to view and access our website. You must ensure that each devices web browser is adjusted to your cookies specifications, by default most of them will accept cookies automatically unless they are set not to.

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