Cookies are small text files that are stored in a computer’s web browser memory. They help website providers with things like understanding how people use a website, remembering a User’s login details, and storing website preferences. This page explains how we use cookies and other similar technologies to help us ensure that our website functions properly and analyse and improve our Services.
1. How We Use Cookies.
We use cookies on our website. We change the cookies periodically as we improve or add to our Services, but we generally use cookies for the following purposes:
To Operate Our Services. Some cookies are essential to the operation of our website and Services. We use those cookies in a number of different ways, including:
Authentication. We use cookies to remember Your login state so You don’t have to login as You navigate through our site and Your dashboard. For example, when You log into account, we use a cookie so that You don’t have to login again as You navigate throughout the website.
To Analyse and Improve Our Services. Cookies help us understand how to make our website and Services work better for You. Cookies tell us how people reach our website and they give us insights into improvements or enhancements we need to make to our website and Services.
2. How We Use Other Technologies
Pixel tags. Pixel tags (also known as web beacons and clear GIFs) may be used in connection with some Services to, among other things, track the actions of Users (such as email recipients), measure the success of our marketing campaigns and compile statistics about usage of the Services and response rates.
Third Party Analytics. We use Google Analytics, which uses cookies and similar technologies, to collect and analyse information about use of the Services and report on activities and trends. This service may also collect information regarding the use of other websites, apps and online resources. You can learn about Google’s practices on the Google website. Please refer to the table below for more on how we use third party analytics.
Flash Cookies. We may use Adobe Flash and other technologies to, among other things, collect and store information about Your use of the Services. If You want to block or control flash cookies, You can adjust Your settings.
3. How To Manage Cookies
Your web browser may allow You to change Your cookie preferences, including to delete and disable cookies. Please consult the help section of Your web browser or follow the links below to understand Your options, but please note that if You choose to disable the cookies, some features of our website.
Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/products/windows?os=windows-10
Safari: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21411
Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/products/firefox/cookies
Opera: http://www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/cookies/
4. Cookies we use
Cookies that we commonly use are listed below. This list is not exhaustive, but describes the main reasons we typically set cookies.
http://footballkitbox.com/ cookies
PHPSESSID: – Session
To store a simple message when a form is submitted that can be displayed on a different page.
For example, if an enquiry form is completed incorrectly, a message will be stored and presented to the user to indicate the errors in the submission.
When an enquiry form is submitted successfully, a message is stored and presented to the user thanking them for their enquiry.
No personal information is stored in this cookie.
Keeps track of order information, such as items you have in your shopping basket.
wordpress_logged_in, wordpress_sec, wp-settings-1, wp-settings-time-1: – Session
Keeps track of logged in users and their settings. Stores data related to their preferences.
wp_woocommerce_session – Session
Keeps track of order information, such as items you have in your shopping basket
tk_lr, tk_ai, tk_or, tk_r3d, tk_qs – Persistent
Collection of internal metrics for user activity, used to improve user experience. Also used for security.
3rd Party cookies
_ga – Persistent
Google Analytics Tracking Pixel – Tracks users presence on the website
fr – Persistent
Sends usage information to Facebook, allowing us to show the ‘Like’ button
__stripe_mid, __stripe_sid – Session
Sends usage information to Stripe in order to process payments.