Cookie Policy

What are Cookies

Cookies are small text files sent to the user's device by the visited Site. Cookies are stored in the device's memory, thus allowing the Site to recognize user and store certain information concerning them, in order to permit or improve the service offered.

There are different types of cookies. Some are necessary to navigate on the Site, others have a different purpose such as ensuring internal security, performing system administration tasks and statistical analysis, understanding which sections of the Site are more relevant to users, or offering a personalized experience on the Site.

The Site only uses cookies that do not run programs on the user's device nor upload viruses on it, and that do not allow any kind of control over the device. Camden Connaught does not use cookies to monitor the user's activities or device. The foregoing refers to both the device of the user or any other device used to access the Site.

Two types of cookies may be used, "session cookies" and "persistent cookies". Session cookies are stored temporarily on the device and are deleted when the user closes the browser. Persistent cookies remain longer on your device, for the duration of each specific cookie, and will be automatically deleted at the end of their "lifetime".

Types of cookies used 

First Party Cookies: First party cookies are set by the website visited by the user, whose address appears in the URL window.

Third Party Cookies: Third party cookies are set from a different domain than the one visited by the user. When a user visits a website and a different company sends the information through that website using cookies, these cookies are third party cookies.

Camden Connaught has neither access nor control over cookies, web beacons and other tracking technologies used by third party websites which the user may access from the Website. Camden Connaught expressly disclaims any responsibility accordingly for such third party websites and their cookies. The user is encouraged to read the privacy policies of third party websites accessed through the Site, to understand the conditions applicable to the processing of personal data on such websites.

Session Cookies: These cookies are stored temporarily and are deleted when the user closes the browser window.

Persistent Cookies: Persistent cookies are stored on the user's device between browser sessions, allowing the Site to remember preferences and actions on the Site. These cookies can be used for different purposes, e.g. to remember preferences and choices when using the Site.

Essential cookies: These cookies are strictly necessary for the operation of the Site. Without the use of such cookies, some sections of the Site may not work. They include, for example, cookies that enable access to protected areas of the Site. These cookies do not collect personal information for marketing purposes and cannot be disabled.

Functional Cookies: These cookies are used to identify a user that returns to the Site. They allow to customize the content of the Site and to remember the user's preferences (such as the language or country). These cookies do not collect information that can identify the user.

Cookies for sharing on Social Networks: These cookies facilitate the sharing of the Site content through social networks such as Facebook and Twitter etc. To review the respective privacy policies cookies, you can visit the social networks websites. In the case of Facebook and Twitter please visit https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies and https://twitter.com/privacy.

Order processing Cookies

We use these Cookies to provide essential services to our customers, relating to the processing of their order.

Site analytics Cookies (Google Analytics)

These Cookies are used to better understand how customers are using our site so we can improve and optimise to create the best possible experience for shoppers.

Marketing analytics Cookies (DC Storm)

We use these Cookies to find out where our customers are coming to our site from; whether through a web search or straight from one of our emails. With this information we can see which areas of our marketing are most effective and tailor our approach accordingly to make it more relevant.

How can I stop Cookies being used?

Most browsers are automatically set to accept Cookies but usually you can alter the settings of your browser to prevent automatic acceptance. Please be aware that restricting Cookies will have a negative impact on your experience of this and many other websites. However, if you choose not to allow Cookies, you will still be able to use most of the features of our website, including the ability to purchase items. 
If you object to us using Cookies, find out how to manage the use of Cookies through your browser (for any site you visit) here: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/.