This website uses cookies, what are they? 

Most websites you visit will use cookies in order to improve your user experience by enabling that website to ‘remember’ you, either for the duration of your visit (using a ‘session cookie’) or for repeat visits (using a ‘persistent cookie’). Commcise uses both in its websites.

Cookies do lots of different jobs, like letting you navigate between pages efficiently, storing your preferences, and generally improving your experience of a website. Cookies make the interaction between you and the website faster and easier. If a website doesn’t use cookies, it will think you are a new visitor every time you move to a new page on the site – for example, when you enter your login details and move to another page it won’t recognise you and it won’t be able to keep you logged in.

Commcise uses the Google Analytics service to get more information about the visitors to its sites. Google deploy additional cookies onto your machine to help provide this information. Full details of their Terms of Use and Cookie Policy can be found by following the links opposite.

Commcise uses the Zendesk Support system for customer support. Zendesk deploy additional cookies on your machine to help improve their service. Full details of their Privacy Policy can be found by following the links opposite.

We don’t sell the information we collect by cookies, nor do we disclose any personal information to third parties except where required by law (for example to government bodies and law enforcement agencies). Commcise uses cookies in accordance with the European e-Privacy Directive that came into effect on May 26th 2012.

By using this website you accept that Commcise will use cookie information to make your usage of Commcise websites more efficient for site usage information and for marketing purposes in the future.

Learn more about cookies
Follow the additional links provided opposite to find out more about the use of cookies. A cookie is a small piece of information (a simple text file) sent by a web server to a web browser, which enables the server (and only that server) to collect information from the cookie. It contains some anonymous information such as a unique identifier and the site name along with other digits and numbers. It allows a website to remember things like your preferences.

Most browsers allow you to turn off cookies or to receive a warning before a cookie is stored on your hard drive. Please refer to your browser instructions or help screen to learn more about how to do this. However, should you decide to disable any cookies we place on your computer you may not be able to use certain services or facilities on this or other Commcise websites.

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