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Unless specified to the contrary, the contents of this website and these pages are protected by copyright and no part of them may be reproduced in any form or used in any other way except with our prior permission.
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Accuracy of Information
All information on this site is as accurate as possible, however inevitably there is the possibility of error. Please do let us know of any issues so that they can be rectified immediately. You can contact us at enquiries@landguardpartnership.org.uk
This site includes links to other sites on the internet. We are not responsible for such sites and cannot vouch for the suitability or accuracy of their content. Use of these links is at the user's own risk.
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Privacy Policy
The Landguard Partnership is committed to protecting your privacy as a user of our website www.landguardpartnership.org.uk and the confidentiality of any personal information that you may provide us with during your visit to the site. We will not pass your details to any other organisation, unless you want us to, and will only email you with news and events based on the Landguard Peninsula. The Landguard Partnership abides by the Data Protection Act of 1998 (see www.ico.gov.uk) and complies with its provisions to ensure that any data you provide is treated accordingly.
If you decide in the future that you did not want to receive information, then please contact us and we will remove your details from our database.
Landguard Partnership
Landguard Bungalow
View Point Road
Felixstowe
Suffolk
IP11 3TW
Tel: 01394 675283
Email: enquiries@landguardpartnership.org.uk
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How we use Cookies
What is a cookie?
Cookies are small information files used by websites to distinguish between individual computer terminals so that the pages and functionality of that website can be correctly and securely delivered. Cookies are fundamental to providing user-friendly online services. The most common functions of e-commerce would be impossible without cookies. There are two types of cookies that can be used in the internet that you should be aware of - Session cookies and Persistent cookies. You can read more about these at www.allaboutcookies.org
Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser and are usually not saved to your
computer's hard disk.
We use session cookies to:
- hold some types of non-private information you provide while using an interactive tool on the website.
- identify that you have logged in to the site.
- hold your search criteria while you are carrying out a search of the website.
- collect anonymous information on website usage to improve the site and service.
Persistent cookies remain on your computer for a specified time and so are saved to your
computer's hard disk.
We use persistent cookies to:
- identify that a registered user has returned.
- securely remember your login User ID - if you have asked to do so.
- understand how you use our site and obtain information on website usage.
Cookie use on our site
We only use Session cookies on this site. They are anonymous cookies that uniquely identify the machine you are using to visit the site for the period of your visit. It ensures we send you the correct information securely as you navigate around the site. It is deleted as you close your browser. It cannot track you journey once you leave the site.
General Functional Cookie
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This single session cookie contains all the information required to deliver the functionality of the website you are visiting. It does not gather personal data and is required only for the duration of your visit. It allows the authorised visitor to login to secure areas, a shopper to collect items in a basket and purchase them or carry out searches on the site as appropriate. |
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Google Analytics Cookies
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Google Analytics Identifying Unique Visitors Each unique browser that visits a page on your site is provided with a unique ID via the __utma cookie. In this way, subsequent visits to your website via the same browser are recorded as belonging to the same (unique) visitor. Thus, if a person interacted with your website using both Firefox and Internet Explorer, the Analytics reports would track this activity under two unique visitors. Similarly if the same browser were used by two different visitors, but with a separate computer account for each, the activity would be recorded under two unique visitor IDs. On the other hand, if the browser happens to be used by two different people sharing the same computer account, one unique visitor ID is recorded, even though two unique individuals accessed the site. |
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Google Analytics Determining Visitor Session The Google Analytics tracking for ga.js uses two cookies to establish a session. If either of these two cookies are absent, further activity by the user initiates the start of a new session. |
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Google Analytics Tracking Traffic Sources & Navigation When visitors reach your site via a search engine result, a direct link, or an ad that links to your page, Google Analytics stores the type of referral information in a cookie. This cookie gets updated with each subsequent page view to your site; thus it is used to determine visitor navigation within your site. |
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These are the four prominent cookies used on our website. On occasions there is a 5th (utmc) which is also for Google Analytics. Click here for more information about Google Analytics
You can find out more about cookies and how they may be deleted or blocked at www.allaboutcookies.org