We use different types of cookies for different things, such as:
- Analysing how you use our website
- Allowing you to share our content with friends
- Recognising when you’ve signed in
Read on to find out more about the different kinds of cookie we use.
Strictly Necessary cookies
These cookies let you use all the different parts of our website. Without them the website will not function properly.
An example of how we use these cookies are:
- Remembering previous actions such as text entered into a registration form when navigating back to a page in the same session
ASP.NET_SessionId | is a cookie which is used to identify the users session on the server. The session being an area on the server which can be used to store data in between http requests | |
SESS# |
This preserves users states across page requests during the booking process |
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lang |
Remembers the user's selected language version of a web site |
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XSRF-V | This cookie is written to help with site security in preventing Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks. | |
XSRF-TOKEN | This cookie is written to help with site security in preventing Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks. | |
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This allows our content management system to operate effectively |
Statistical
_dc_gtm_UA-# |
Used by Google Tag Manager to control the loading of a Google Analytics script tag |
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_ga _gid |
Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the web site |
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_gat |
Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate |
Marketing & Social Sharing
__atuvc |
Updates the counter of a web site's social sharing features |
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__atuvs |
Ensures that the updated counter is displayed to the user if a page is shared with the social sharing service, Add This |
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ads/ga-audiences |
Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor's online behaviour across websites |
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at-lojson-cache-# |
Used by the social sharing platform AddThis |
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collect |
Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor's device and behaviour. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. |
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di2 |
Used by the social sharing platform AddThis | |
fr |
Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third party advertisers | |
i/jot | Used by Twitter | |
i/jot/syndication | Used by Twitter | |
loc | Geo location , which is used to help providers determine how users who share information with each other are geographically located | |
mus | Used by the social sharing platform AddThis | |
NID |
Registers a unique ID that identifies a returning user's device. The ID is used for targeted ads |
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ouid |
Used by the social sharing platform AddThis |
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r/collect |
Used by the advert delivery network, Double Click |
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sess |
Used to check if the user's browser supports cookies |
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SEUNCY | Registers a unique ID that identifies the user's device for return visits | |
TapAd_DID |
Used to determine what type of devices (smartphones, tablets, computers, TVs etc.) is used by a user |
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TapAd_TS |
Used to determine what type of devices (smartphones, tablets, computers, TVs etc.) is used by a user |
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tr |
Used by Facebook | |
uid |
Creates a unique, machine-generated user ID. AddThis, which is owned by Clearspring Technologies, uses the user ID to make it possible for the user to share content across social networks and provide detailed statistics to various providers |
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uuid2 |
Registers a unique ID that identifies a returning user's device. Th e ID is used for targeted ads |
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uvc |
Detects how often the social sharing service, Add This, encounters the same user | |
vc | Used by the social sharing platform AddThis | |
xtc | Registers the user's sharing of content via social media |