Updated 26 January 2026

This Cookie Policy sets out how Wynchcote Limited (hereafter "Our Company") uses Cookies on its website at www.wynchcote.org.uk (hereafter "Our Website").

By visiting or signing into Our Website you agree that Our Company may collect use and transfer your Personal Data under the terms of this Cookie Policy.

This Cookie Policy should be read in conjunction with Our Company's:

Privacy Policy, and

Terms of Use.

1. About Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser when you browse the web.

They are issued by websites to help visitors navigate efficiently and perform a range of other functions.

You can learn more about cookies at: www.allaboutcookies.org

1.1 First-party Cookies

First-party Cookies are issued by and can only be read by the website you are visiting, the issuing website.

They are used to support website functionality and usually expire when you end your web browsing session.

For this reason they are commonly referred to as 'session' cookies.

Example: functional cookies.

1.2 Third-party Cookies

Third-party Cookies are issued by and read by a third party (for example, an external vendor) rather than the website you are visiting.

They do not usually expire when you end your web browsing session, and can be read again by the third party when you visit another website which uses the same Cookies.

Third-party Cookies are 'persistent' and therefore quite intrusive.

Examples: cross-site, preference, analytic, marketing and targeting cookies.

2. Our Website's use of Cookies

2.1 First-party Cookies

Our Website issues First-party Cookies to your web browser in order to improve user experience.

2.2 Third-party Cookies

Our Website issues the following cross-site Cookies:

https://help.joomla.org.

3. Cookie Consent

Our Website prominently displays a Cookie Message clearly stating that Our Website issues Cookies.

The Cookie Message is displayed until you confirm you agree to Our Website's use of Cookies.

4. Managing Third-party Cookies

Change your web browser settings if you want to disable Third-party Cookies issued by Our Website.

Users of the Firefox web browser with Enhanced Tracking Protection enabled in Strict mode can block all third-party (including cross-site) cookies.

Read more: How to block Third-party Cookies in Firefox

5. Policy change

Our Company reserves the right to modify this Cookie Policy at any time and without notice at its sole discretion.

Updated 26 January 2026

This Cookie Policy sets out how Wynchcote Limited (hereafter "Our Company") uses Cookies on its website at www.wynchcote.org.uk (hereafter "Our Website").

By visiting or signing into Our Website you agree that Our Company may collect use and transfer your Personal Data under the terms of this Cookie Policy.

This Cookie Policy should be read in conjunction with Our Company's:

Privacy Policy, and

Terms of Use.

1. About Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser when you browse the web.

They are issued by websites to help visitors navigate efficiently and perform a range of other functions.

You can learn more about cookies at: www.allaboutcookies.org

1.1 First-party Cookies

First-party Cookies are issued by and can only be read by the website you are visiting, the issuing website.

They are used to support website functionality and usually expire when you end your web browsing session.

For this reason they are commonly referred to as 'session' cookies.

Example: functional cookies.

1.2 Third-party Cookies

Third-party Cookies are issued by and read by a third party (for example, an external vendor) rather than the website you are visiting.

They do not usually expire when you end your web browsing session, and can be read again by the third party when you visit another website which uses the same Cookies.

Third-party Cookies are 'persistent' and therefore quite intrusive.

Examples: cross-site, preference, analytic, marketing and targeting cookies.

2. Our Website's use of Cookies

2.1 First-party Cookies

Our Website issues First-party Cookies to your web browser in order to improve user experience.

2.2 Third-party Cookies

Our Website issues the following cross-site Cookies:

https://help.joomla.org.

3. Cookie Consent

Our Website prominently displays a Cookie Message clearly stating that Our Website issues Cookies.

The Cookie Message is displayed until you confirm you agree to Our Website's use of Cookies.

4. Managing Third-party Cookies

Change your web browser settings if you want to disable Third-party Cookies issued by Our Website.

Users of the Firefox web browser with Enhanced Tracking Protection enabled in Strict mode can block all third-party (including cross-site) cookies.

Read more: How to block Third-party Cookies in Firefox

5. Policy change

Our Company reserves the right to modify this Cookie Policy at any time and without notice at its sole discretion.

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