What are cookies?
Cookies are small files placed on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or other device when you access websites on the internet.
Cookies are commonly used by websites to retain information on how visitors have interacted with the site, for example to record a change in settings or adding an item to an online shopping basket.
If you would like to know more about cookies including how to control or delete them, we recommend reading the ICO’s guidance: https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/online/cookies/.
Why does the Tai Tarian website use cookies?
Tai Tarian uses cookies to:
- Remember cookie preferences.
- Allow interactive parts of the website to function, including menus and online forms.
What cookies are used by this website?
Cookies |
Purpose |
CookieControl |
Cookie Preferences |
ASP.NET_SessionId |
Interactive Functionality |
Cookie Preferences
To meet UK GDPR a popup message is shown to new visitors to the HBC website informing them that the site uses cookies, a cookie is used to remember if the visitor has closed this message so it is not shown to them again in future.
The cookies used to remember cookie preferences do not store any information that could be used to identify you or the device used to access the HBC website.
Interactive Functionality
Some interactive elements on the HBC website require session cookies to function and track a visitor’s interaction with page elements.On HBC, cookies are used to store bids that are added to your HBC basket. These cookies do not store any information that could be used to identify you or the device used to access the HBC website.
How to control the cookies used on this website
Cookies used by the HBC website are to improve the visitor’s experience and store no information that could be used to identify them.
If you wish to stop the website from loading cookies on to your device, please refer to your web browser’s cookie settings.
Alternatively you can load your browser in an anonymous usage mode (called “InPrivate” for Internet Explorer, “Incognito” for Google Chrome, or “Private Browsing” in Safari or Firefox). Any cookies created by the website when in this mode will be removed from your device after the browser is closed.