Cookies

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your computer, created by websites to improve functionality, ease of use or other purposes.

Cookies cannot spread computer viruses or access the contents of your computer. However, they may contain personally identifiable information.

How we use cookies

On the Facial Aesthetics London website, we do not use any cookies containing any personal information (such as your name, email address, etc). Where cookies are used to identify you, they do so with an automatically generated string of random letters and numbers (known as a session ID).

Our cookies fall into three main types: ‘strictly necessary cookies, without which we could not provide functionality directly requested by the user, ‘performance cookies’, used to improve our site, and ‘advertising cookies’.

A more detailed breakdown of cookies created by our website is provided below.

How to disable cookies

If you would prefer not to receive any cookies from us you can configure your browser to reject them. Where your browser is configured to accept cookies we shall take this as consent to use cookies as outlined in this document. Please note that blocking cookies may result in parts of our website no longer functioning properly for you.

For information on how to change your browser’s cookie settings, please refer to http://aboutcookies.org.

Our cookies

We use Google Analytics to measure how our website is used and look at ways we can improve it. Google Analytics does not collect personal information. Data from Google Analytics is used on an aggregate level. They, therefore, count as “Performance cookies”. Further information on GA cookies can be found at: http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html

Where we have content embedded from third-party sites (such as Facebook and Youtube), those sites may set their own cookies. The contents and lifespan of these cookies are not under our control. Please visit these sites for further information on their privacy and cookie policies, or visit aboutcookies.org for general information on controlling or disabling cookies.

You may see advertising for us elsewhere on the internet.  The cookies we use to present you with adverts may be based on the types of content you visit the most, or on previous visits to our website. None of these cookies identifies you as an individual.