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Cookie and Privacy Policy
Cookies on this website
A cookie is a small piece of text stored on your computer, phone or whatever you use to browse the web. Cookies have many uses, but fundamentally they are used to store information about you on your computer. Cookies are not programs and therefore cannot harm your computer.We do not use cookies for collecting user information and we will not collect any information about you except that required for system administration of our web server. For example, we may use a cookie for the administration of our eplanning or survey software, to prevent multiple responses from the same PC/person. We will not use this information to identify you personally.We recommend you allow the cookies we set by this website as they help us improve provide a better service.
Cookies within our Site
Cookie name |
Domain |
Expires |
Information |
ASP.NET_SessionId |
wightatwar.org.uk |
End of session |
Tracks a user's session |
JSESSIONID |
wightatwar.org.uk |
End of session |
Set when using our online planning facility |
firmstep2serverfirmstep2session |
wightatwar.org.uk |
End of session |
Tracks a user's session of our eforms |
Nmstat |
wightatwar.org.uk |
1000 days after last visit |
The cookie contains no personal information and is used only for web analytics. |
Links to other websites
Our privacy notice does not cover links within our website to other external websites. We recommend you read the privacy statements on any other websites you visit.
Restricted cookies
If you do not want to receive cookies from this website, select cookie settings under the privacy settings in your browser options, add our domain to the list of websites you do not want accept cookies from.Under settings you can also delete individual cookies or any cookies that your browser has stored. If you set your browser to refuse cookies, please be aware that there may be functionality on various websites that do not work.
More links
You can find more information on how to delete and control cookies at http://www.aboutcookies.org.Further guidance on the new EU e-Privacy Law can be found on the Information Commissioners' Office website.