Cookies are small files which are transferred from this website
and stored on the young person’s hard drive. Cookies can contain
personal information, such as names and telephone numbers. Our cookies
do not – they just contain a random series of numbers. We
cannot use the cookie to identify any particular young person.
This website uses a cookie on each occasion the young person uses
the Internet. That cookie is stored on the hard disk of the computer
that the young person is using. The website accesses that information
to identify that session. The cookies are deleted once the young
person has finished using the site and the browser is closed.
Most browsers are automatically set to accept cookies and young
people should be able to configure their browser to refuse cookies
if you or they prefer. This may, however, affect the young person’s
ability to use all the features on this website.
We do not use “spyware”, such as web bugs, which track
use of the site without the user’s knowledge.
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