Cookie policy
Nordoff and Robbins uses ‘cookies’ on our website
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file stored on your computer hard drive. They assign a numerical user ID to you, and store certain information about your online browsing.
Cookies are a way that information, such as whether you have visited our website before, is recorded on your computer. So, we used cookies to understand how you use our website. This is so that we can improve the website and the services available to you.
What cookies does the Nordoff and Robbins website use?
What cookies does the Nordoff and Robbins website use?
Google Analytics
_ga Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website.
_ga_# Used by Google Analytics to collect data on the number of times a user has visited the website as well as dates for the first and most recent visit.
ads/ga-audiences Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor’s online behaviour across websites.
Dotdigital
dm_i recordID sessionID Used by DotDigital to track and identify a visitor as a Dotdigital contact whilst they browse a site’s pages. This data can then be used for better segmenting and targeting of contacts.
Meta
Google Ads
Changing your cookie settings
If you do not wish for us use cookies when you use our website, please adjust your Internet browser settings to not accept cookies. Your computer’s help file should tell you how to do this, but please note that this may affect the way you can use and view content on our website.
If you don’t disable cookies, our website will ask for and store details about you, such as your name and email address. Our website does this by looking at your cookies. This can be useful to you when filling in our website forms, because our website will be able to help automatically insert information about you into the form you’re using.
Your consent
By setting your website browser to accept cookies, you consent for us, and our advertising partners, to place cookies on your hard drive. This can help us to analyse website traffic, or let us know when you visit a particular site that is part of our advertising network.
How we use your cookies
We analyse the data on how people use our website. We use this information for statistical analysis purposes only. This can help us to improve our website, our services and our charitable fundraising activities.