What are cookies?

Cookies are tiny text files which are temporarily placed onto your computer. There a hundreds of advantages to using cookies. For you, the user it allows a website like this to gather information about your personal preferences and enables us to give you a more personal experience. It allows us to gather (non-personal) information about the way users interact with our site.

Choice

You always have the choice as to whether or not you want to accept these useful cookies. Cookies are, by default, accepted by 99% of web browsers but you can change this within your browser settings if you so wish. If you do, you’re likely to experience a dramatically reduced user experience and you won’t get full functionality for a lot of websites. For more information about cookies and for details on how to remove them see www.aboutcookies.org

What Cookies do Floodlighting and Electrical Use?

The cookies that we use on this website only collect anonymous information in order to optimise the services. We never collect personal information.

Google Analytics: This cookie allows us to see data on things like the number of visits to this website as well as the browsing behaviour of those visitors. This sort of data allows us to see which sections of our site are most popular and which aren’t so popular. All information is depersonalised and can never be tracked back to individuals.

Google AdWords: Using the code provided by Google AdWords, we are able to better track the successes (or failures) of any advertising we carry out through the AdWords platforms. It lets us, for example, see which advert from which campaign you clicked on before you submitted one of our contact forms.

Ad Insight Call Tracking: This lets us set a dynamic telephone number for each visitor which helps us identify how you arrived at our site when you call us. It helps us when working out the effectiveness of various advertising campaigns we might be running.

Social Shares: All of the social sharing features on our website set their own cookies (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn & all Ad Shares) so that we can track social engagement.

How can you opt-out?

To opt-out of our use of cookies, you can instruct your browser by changing its options, to stop accepting cookies or to prompt you before accepting a cookie before visiting this website. If you do not accept cookies, however, you may not be able to use all aspects of our services. Floodlighting and Electrical and our third party platforms also collect information using web beacons (also known as “tracking pixels”).

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