Terms and Conditions
1. Introduction
Welcome to our website (the Site). By accessing the Site, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy (see separate link). If you do not agree with these terms for any reason, you should not use the Site. We reserve the right to update or modify these terms at any time. For the most recent Terms of Use, refer back to this page at any time.
2. Terms of Use
We reserve the right to change the contents, suspend or discontinue any part of the Site or the services provided through it, including your access to it, at any time. Whilst we make all reasonable efforts to ensure that the information on this Site is correct at the time of its inclusion, you should be aware that we accept no responsibility if the information is incomplete, inaccurate or out of date. The materials on the Site are directed solely at those who access it from the United Kingdom.
You may read the content and temporarily download extracts from the Site for your own personal, non-commercial use. Apart from content specifically made available for download, you may not permanently copy, store or redistribute the contents of the Site in any way. You must not use downloaded content for any commercial purpose or modify it in any way. Our status as the author of such material must always be acknowledged.
Material which appears on the Site may include material submitted by third parties. Site may also contain links to other websites operated by third parties. It is the responsibility of these third parties to ensure such material and websites comply with all relevant laws and regulations. We can accept no responsibility for any error, omission or inaccuracy in such material or any third party’s failure to comply with relevant laws and regulations.
We will endeavour to ensure that the Site is available at all times, however, we will not be liable if, for any reason, the Site is not available at any time or for any period.
We shall not be liable to any person for any loss or damage arising from the use or the inability to use the Site. We cannot accept any liability to you for any action you decide to take, or refrain from taking as a result of information obtained from our Site. The information contained in any material on the Site is not intended to be a substitute for clinical or professional advice.
3. Legal
These Terms of Use are governed by and construed in accordance with English Law. If any part of these terms is held or made invalid by a court, statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of these terms will not be affected.
Cookie policy
Information about Cookies
A cookie is an element of data that a website can send to your browser, which may then store it on your computer’s hard drive. Your browser is an application that allows you to surf the internet. The most common browsers are Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.
Cookies allow us to understand who has seen which pages and advertisements, to determine how frequently particular pages are visited and to determine the most popular areas of our Site. We use cookies so that we can give you a better experience when you return to our Site. Our cookies will not read or corrupt other information saved on your computer and cannot be used to deliver viruses, or extract your personal information.
Most browsers are secure and offer quick and easy ways to delete information like cookies. Please see the section below Change your Browser Settings’.
To obtain further information about cookies (including how to set your browser to reject cookies), you can visit the website www.allaboutcookies.org
Types of Cookie
First Party Cookies – are set by the website you are visiting and they can only be read by that site.
Third Party Cookies – are set by other organisations that we use for different services. For example, we use external analytics services and these suppliers may set cookies on our behalf in order to report what’s popular and what’s not (see section entitled “Analytics on our Website” for more information).
The website you are visiting may also contain content embedded from, for example, YouTube or Flickr and these sites may set their own cookies. Therefore we recommend that you read third party cookie policies.
Session Cookies – are stored only for the duration of your visit to a website and these are deleted from your device when your browsing session ends.
Persistent Cookies – this type of cookie is saved on your device for a fixed period to remember preferences like your location or your username.
How we use cookies
This website may utilise cookies to:
- Collect analytical data about how visitors use our Site – so that we can improve the website’s experience
- Ensure that if you are purchasing a product or service via our Site, your experience is smooth and secure
- Remember what’s in your basket during your visit and when you leave the Site and return
- Enable us to recognise your device so you don’t have to give the same information repeatedly
- Recognise that you may have requested that we remember your username and password so you don’t need to enter your details each time you visit the Site
- Keep you logged in to any services on the website.
Changing your browser settings
Most internet browsers are initially enabled to accept cookies automatically. You may be able to set your browser so that you will not receive cookies and may even be able to delete existing cookies. There are ways of disabling them in most modern browsers. Please see the help menu of your browser, the option to do so is usually under “tools > internet options > privacy”. However, please note that if you disable cookies you may not be able to access parts of the Site.