What is a cookie?

A cookie is actually a small computer file containing a piece of information which is downloaded to your computer’s hard drive when you visit a website. They are simple, harmless & very small text files which can help you to improve your experience and usually used to improve the user’s browsing journey.

Cookies help us to:

  1. understand browsing habits on this Website;
  2. understand the number of visitors to this Website and the pages visited; and
  3. remember you when you return to this Website so we can provide you with access to previously saved quotes.

What do cookies actually do?

It is safe to use cookies as they don’t do any harm to your computer. They make the interaction between users and websites smoother. Most cookies are deleted as soon as you close your browser; these are known as session cookies. You can choose to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer.

Without cookies, it would be very difficult for a website to allow a visitor to fill up a shopping cart or to remember your preferences or registration details for a future visits.

Cookies on QuoteRadar.co.uk

At QuoteRadar.co.uk we use cookies to remember you when you return to our site, and to measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns and our website.

Our cookies don’t store sensitive or personally identifiable information such as your name, address or credit card details: they simply hold the ‘key’ that, once you’re signed in, is associated with this information.

We’re giving you this information as part of our initiative to comply with recent legislation, and to make sure we’re honest and clear about your privacy when using our website.

Please Note: Some of the services we use (including social networks such as Facebook and Twitter) tend to change their cookies on a regular basis so our cookie policy may not always be kept 100% up-to-date despite our efforts to do so.

Further information

If you’d like to learn more about cookies in general and how to manage them, visit aboutcookies.org