Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information which are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. Cookies can be used to make a user’s experience more efficient.
We use cookies to help improve the performance of our website by measuring web traffic and tracking user journeys. Our website uses ‘analytical’ cookies to track user behaviour in an anonymous form on our website.
A pop-up will appear on the website to explain that this website uses cookies and that if you continue to use this website we will infer your consent to the use of such cookies.
If you would like to block or delete any of the cookies used on our website, we have explained how to do this at the end of the cookies policy.
It is usually possible to block cookies using your website browser and to delete cookies by identifying and deleting the relevant file on your device.
Further advice on how to do this should be available through your device and software help functions, including that of your browser.
You may also find www.allaboutcookies.org and www.google.co.uk/goodtoknow/data-on-the-web/cookies helpful.
Our website may contain links to third party websites. We have no control over how cookies are used on such websites and recommend that you review the policies of such websites separately.
We may update and amend this cookies policy from time to time. If we do we will indicate any such amendments and the date of such amendments on this cookies policy. This is our cookies policy as at 12 July 2013.
If you have any remaining concerns about this cookies policy, please email info@winerack.co.uk
The cookies used on our website collect information about how visitors use the website, for instance which pages they go to most often. These cookies do not collect information that identifies a visitor. All information collected by these cookies is aggregated and anonymous. It is used to improve how the website works.