Cookies Policy
Find out how we use cookies and how you can control them.
POLICY SCOPE
Our Cookies Policy describes the different types of cookies and similar technologies that may be applied by the Enterprise Digital Resources Ltd (EDR) on our websites. We may change this Cookies Policy at any time in order to reflect, for example, changes to the cookies we use or for other operational, legal or administrative reasons.
SO, WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are a standard feature of a website. They allow website owners like ourselves to store small amounts of data on your computer about your visit to a website.
Cookies help us learn which areas of a website are useful for users and which need improvement. They also improve the user experience by, for example, remembering your preferences. Cookies also help us present targeted advertisements to you.
Your use of cookies is up to you. You can choose whether to accept them or not by changing your browser settings or by clicking on the relevant opt-out links for the different categories of cookies provided here. You can choose whether to accept them or not simply by changing your browser settings or selecting the relevant opt-out links for the various categories mentioned below.
You should be aware that if you disable the cookies function, your website experience may be reduced and therefore some features may not function as intended. Here at EDR, we use a tool called Google Tag Manager to manage our cookies efficiently and ensure proper setup.
DO COOKIES EXPIRE?
Cookies expire differently.
Web pages effectively have no memory. Session cookies are temporary data files which are deleted as soon as you close your browser. If you restart and go back to the website, a new cookie will be generated. Therefore, each new user on a page will be treated like a completely new user overall.
These cookies enable you to travel through the various pages of a site quickly and efficiently, without having to verify each new area you visit. Persistent cookies stay in your browser’s subfolders unless you delete them manually or your browser deletes them when they are past their expiry date. A persistent cookie therefore gives a website the ability to remember a user on numerous visits, which therefore enhances the user experience.
Some of our cookies can track up to a period of five years. We then use this to measure the performance of our site and generate other general visitor statistics on our site. We can then use this to make the site more efficient to use. The information gathered from these kinds of cookies allows us to analyse our visitors and therefore provide a better overall user experience (UX).
TYPES OF COOKIES:
Here at EDR, we use both first- and third-party cookies. We do this for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, first-party cookies are set by the website being visited, whereas third-party cookies are set by a separate server outside the website domain.
Technical cookies are required in order for the websites to operate effectively, and these are known as ‘’Strictly Necessary’’ cookies. Other cookies allow us to enhance and improve the functionality and personalisation of websites, and these are known as ‘’Functional’’ cookies. Lastly, some cookies allow us and our partners to perform targeted, measured advertisements, and these are known as ‘’Advertising’’ cookies.

