Cookies

We use cookies on this website

A cookie is a small piece of text stored on your computer, phone or whatever you use to browse the web. Cookies have many uses, but fundamentally they are used to store information about you on your computer.

If you set your browser to refuse cookies, please be aware that there will be parts of this website that will not work.

We encourage you to accept the cookies our website uses as they help us to improve the user experience for you and many others.

We do not use cookies to store or obtain personal information about the user or use any cookies for advertising purposes.

The cookies we use

The following cookies are set by Google Analytics:

Name Typical Content Expires
_utma randomly generated number 2 years
_utmb randomly generated number 30 minutes
_utmc randomly generated number when you close your browser
_utmz randomly generated number and information on how the site was reached (e.g. direct or via a link, organic search or paid search) 6 months
 _ga randomly generated number used to calculate visitor, session and campaign data 2 years
 _gat randomly generated number 10 minutes

To refuse or delete cookies

We recommend you allow the cookies set by this website as they help us to improve it and provide a better service. If you do not want to receive cookies from this website, select cookie settings under the privacy settings in your browser options and add our domain – https://www.carnoustiecountry.com/ – to the list of websites from which you wish to refuse cookies.

Under settings you can also delete individual cookies, or any cookies that your browser has stored. You can find more information on how to delete and control cookies at www.aboutcookies.org.

If you set your browser to refuse cookies, please be aware that there may be functionality on various websites that will no longer work.

Facebook Pixel

We have installed a ‘tracking pixel’ that works on all of our pages to help us learn more about Facebook users’ interests in the site. This information is then used to create custom audiences within Facebook to potentially allow us to create Facebook adverts targeted at members of these custom audiences. The aim is to make sure that any advertising we create is as relevant as is reasonably possible to our audience.

You can read more about the Facebook Pixel on their website and you can opt out of receiving these targeted adverts by visiting the Your Online Choices website or the Facebook advert preferences page.