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Cookie Policy

The #BigSmile website, like many others, uses cookies. Cookies are small text files placed on your computer/mobile device. They collect standard information anonymously about what pages are viewed and in what order, which we can then use to analyse traffic and make the website better. We never (and cannot) track any personally identifiable information of visitors to our site.

 

If you prefer, you can choose to have your browser warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies via your browser settings. Like most websites, if you turn your cookies off, some of our services may not function properly.

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Cookies Policy

This website uses cookies to provide you with the best experience possible. Here you will find out more about the cookies we use, why we use them and how you can disable them if you wish.

 

What are cookies?

Cookies are small simple text files sent by web servers to your web browser and stored on the hard disk or in the memory of your computer. This information is then sent back to the web server every time you visit a page on the website. It acts as a form of identification and helps with things such as making pages load faster.

 

Why do we use cookies?

Thanks to cookies, our site runs more efficiently. We can determine what information is important for our visitors and what isn’t. Images and pages can be loaded quickly and you have access to various social media sharing facilities. We can also use data from cookies to improve the content of our website so that you get to read better pages and use the website more efficiently.

 

What cookies do we use?

We currently use first party cookies in order to check if you have accepted our cookie policy. 

We also use third party cookies for collecting data on how people use our website. We use this data to analyse areas that need improving so that we can offer you a better experience.

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Changing cookie settings - it's your choice

You can decide whether you want to accept or reject cookies or if you want your browser to notify you when a cookie is set. To do this you need to change your browser settings. As each browser is different, we recommend using the "Help'' menu of your browser to set your cookie preferences.

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Please remember - You can set your browser to refuse all cookies, but it may stop our website and others from working properly.

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For further independent help with cookies, please visit https://www.aboutcookies.org/

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For more information, please see our privacy policy, where you will also find contact details for any questions you might have.

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