At IDEA, we use cookies to collect data about your time on our site. This allows us the opportunity to analyse what works and what doesn’t so that we can improve our website and services!
Learn more about our cookie policies today.
Cookies are tiny files made up of letters and numbers that get saved on your computer when you visit a website. Lots of websites use cookies, and they serve different purposes like remembering your
preferences and even tallying up how many people are visiting a site. They help make your online experience smoother and more personalised, which is why we utilise them at IDEA.
At IDEA, we implement the following cookies;
These cookies are essential for the basic functioning of a website. They enable core functionalities such as page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. Without these cookies, the website may not function properly.
Functionality cookies are used to remember choices you make and provide enhanced, more personalised features. For example, they may remember your preferred language or region, as well as any
customisation you have applied to the website (such as text size or font).
Analytical cookies gather information about how visitors use a website, such as which pages are visited most often, how long visitors spend on each page, and how they arrive at the website. This data helps website owners understand and improve the performance and usability of their site. Analytical cookies are usually aggregated and anonymous, meaning they do not collect personal information that could identify individual users.
Yes, enabling cookies is not necessary to access our website. If you change your mind about your cookie preferences, you can change them at any time in your browser settings.
If you have more questions about our cookie policy and how we track your data, don’t hesitate to contact our friendly team. Our team is on hand to answer all of your questions and concerns, as well as offer more insight into how we use cookies to improve your experience on-site.
Cookies are used for several reasons, including remembering your login details, storing items in your shopping cart, personalising your experience based on your preferences, and analysing website traffic to improve performance and usability.
No, cookies are not inherently harmful to your computer. They are simple text files and cannot execute programs or spread malware.
First-party cookies are set by the website you are currently visiting and are typically used for essential functions like remembering your login status or preferences. Third-party cookies, on the other hand, are set by domains other than the one you are visiting and are often used for tracking and advertising
purposes.