Cookie Policy
The Hunts Happy Hounds website collects limited, anonymous data from its users to help provide a satisfactory experience while using the site and to help us analyze usage data.
The type of data that this Application collects, by itself or through third parties, is limited to Cookies and Usage Data.
Data Controller and Owner:
Lisa HuntHunts Happy Hounds
65 Columbine Road
High Wycombe
HP15 6BS
Owner contact email: info@huntshappyhounds.co.uk
What are cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of text sent by websites you visit and stored by your web browser
on your PC, mobile phone, other device etc. They allow websites to store useful information
such as user preferences and operational settings and can help to make interaction with
the site easier.
For an in-depth description of cookies and their uses take a look at the
Cookies And You website.
How do we use cookies?
We use cookies that help us provide a satisfactory service. For example, due to the EU
rulings, we use one cookie to confirm that you have acknowledged that we use cookies.
We use cookies associated with Microsoft and Google Analytics to provide us with general usage statistics across
the site. This tells us, for example, how long people spend on the site and what bits they look at etc, also
how long pages take to load and any errors encountered while serving the pages.
All the data collected is anonymous and is not shared with anyone other than the analytics
provider themselves. This helps us to maintain, monitor and improve the site.
We no longer use Facebook social linking features on this site and, therefore, no longer use the
associated Facebook cookies. We would, however, love you to visit our
Facebook page too!
If you disable cookies on this website you will still be able to use it without issue but we may lose a tiny bit of useful usage data and the small box that pops up to ask you to confirm acceptance of cookies will appear on every page (because it needs a cookie to tell it to stop appearing).
We do not store or share any identifiable personal information with third parties.
But what if I don't want them
If you really don't want to use cookies then you can turn off cookie use. For detailed, browser specific, instructions please take a look at the Cookies And You website which tells you all you need to know.
You can also learn more about cookies at the following websites:
- AllAboutCookies: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
- Network Advertising Initiative: http://www.networkadvertising.org/