Like the vast majority of other websites, we use ‘cookies’ in order to provide you with the best possible experience when you visit it. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer when you visit a web page.
They can have many purposes, and among other things may be used to store your preferences, keep you logged into a website, or collect visitor statistics – e.g. finding out how many users viewed the site and the pages they accessed.
Cookies may be set by the website you are visiting, or by third parties who provide content that is embedded in the site – such as YouTube videos. Some cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser, others remain for longer periods – e.g. to retain any website preferences you have set on previous occasions.
By visiting the Mapledurham website and blog you consent to cookies being stored on your computer or device. If you wish, you can disable cookies via your browser settings, however, some website functionality may not work as expected.
Below are more details about the cookies that are stored when you visit the Mapledurham site or the associated blog. These are broken down into the 4 separate categories suggested by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
These cookies are essential in order to enable you to move around the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the website. Without these cookies services, you have asked for, like shopping baskets or e-billing, cannot be provided. ‘Strictly Necessary’ cookies stored when a user visits this website or the blog:
Cookie Name: | Set By: | Purpose: | More Info: |
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cookieyes-consent | Mapledurham | CookieYes sets this cookie to remember users’ consent preferences so that their preferences are respected on subsequent visits to this site. It does not collect or store any personal information about the site visitors. | |
elementor | Mapledurham | The website’s WordPress theme uses this cookie. It allows the website owner to implement or change the website’s content in real-time. | |
wpEmojiSettingsSupports | Mapledurham | WordPress sets this cookie when a user interacts with emojis on a WordPress site. It helps determine if the user’s browser can display emojis properly. |
If you wish, you can set up your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome etc) to prevent cookies from being stored when you visit a website. Depending on the browser you are using, you can choose just to prevent specific websites from setting cookies (e.g. mapledurham.co.uk), or alternatively prevent all websites from storing cookies. You may also be able to control the types of cookies that can be stored, and delete any existing cookies that have been stored already. Please be aware that if you choose to do this, some functionality on this website and on the blog may not work as expected. Below are some links to pages containing information about how to manage cookies using your web browser:
In addition, if you wish to opt out of statistics being collected by Google Analytics, you can download a plugin provided by Google.
To opt out of cookies being set by third parties for online behavioural advertising, please visit Your Online Choices (UK). Please note that we do not have control over any cookies set by third-party services. Therefore the cookies stored by these services may vary from those shown above and may change over time. In addition, we may reference 3rd party images or other content on areas of our site; these 3rd parties might choose to store cookies when such content is loaded – again, this is something we have no control over.
If you would like to find out more about cookies set by 3rd party services and how to manage them, you are encouraged to view the privacy policies for those services.The website’s WordPress theme uses this cookie. It allows the website owner to implement or change the website’s content in real-time.