Cookies

Cookies are small files a website stores in your browser. This site is built to use as few as possible.

TO CONFIRM: This page is proposed rather than signed off. It is not in the signed-off mockup, and there is no cookie notice on the old site.

The map does not track you

The map on this site is served from the trust’s own website. The map software and the map images both come from this site’s server rather than from a third party, so looking at the map does not hand your visit to anyone else and does not set a cookie in your browser.

The map images are based on OpenStreetMap data, which is contributed by volunteers and published under an open licence. That credit appears on the map itself.

TO CONFIRM: Check the exact attribution wording required for OpenStreetMap data against their current licence terms before the site goes live.

What this site does use

TO CONFIRM: The final list of cookies depends on what the finished build actually sets, and cannot be written in advance. Once the site is built, audit the live pages and list each cookie here with its name, what it does and how long it lasts. Expect at least a WordPress session cookie for logged-in editors.

TO CONFIRM: Confirm whether analytics of any kind is being used. If it is, it needs naming here and it changes what the site has to ask visitors for.

TO CONFIRM: The old site carried an online shop, a members area and PayPal donations. Each of those sets its own cookies. Confirm which of them carry over to the new site, and list them here if they do.

Managing cookies yourself

Every browser lets you see the cookies a site has stored, delete them, and block them in future. The setting is usually under privacy or site settings in your browser’s menu. Blocking cookies may stop parts of a website working, though most of this site will be fine without them.

More on how the trust handles information

See Privacy.

If you have a question about this page, contact the office on 01680 812900 or enquiries@mict.co.uk.

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