Cookies

We want to make it as easy as possible for you to understand and control your online privacy. So here is an explanation of what cookies are, how we use them, and how you can manage your preferences when you visit our website.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a tiny text file placed on your computer, tablet or mobile phone by websites that you visit. Cookies do lots of useful jobs. They help make websites work smoothly, provide information about how people browse, and make sure any adverts you see are as relevant as possible.

Like most websites, www.katehurry.com uses cookies. These cookies are safe and secure and don’t store your personal information.

Cookies can be classified by duration and by source:

Duration

Session cookies – a cookie that is stored temporarily and is destroyed when you close the link.

Persistent tracker cookies – a cookie that enables a website to remember you on subsequent visits, speeding up or enhancing your experience of services or functions offered.

Source

Cookies can be classified as first-party or third-party cookies if they are either issued by the website that you are visiting or by a site other than the one you are currently surfing.

The cookies used by Kate Hurry Communications fall into the following categories:

 

 

Once you have given us your agreement to the use of cookies, we shall store a cookie on your computer or device to remember this for next time. If you share the use of a computer, accepting or rejecting the use of cookies may affect all users of that computer. If you wish to withdraw your agreement at any time, you should follow the “Opt-out for cookies” section below.

What we do not use cookies for

 

Opt-out for cookies

There are several options available to opt-out for cookies. You can set your browser to either block all cookies; to only allow ‘trusted’ sites to set them, or to accept cookies only from the websites that you are currently on. If you choose to block all cookies, you may experience problems accessing certain areas of this website.

You can find out more about cookies at www.allaboutcookies.org and the site will give you guidance on how to control and delete unwanted cookies you have already accepted.