A cookie is a piece of information stored in a small file which is sent to and from web pages. They can be used to identify that you’ve visited websites before and some will be stored on your computer by your web browser.
We use cookies to understand how people use our websites and to help us to make your experience of our websites better.
We use short-term cookies to recognise your PC as you move around our site and to remember any information you have entered into search boxes for next time you visit us.
We use programs such as Google Analytics to help us find out:
These insights help us understand how to improve our websites.
Google Analytics uses cookies to collect non-personally identifiable information like:
If you’d like to know more about Google Analytics, visit: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en.
We use cookies to monitor how the website is used so that we can identify what users are interested in and improve the overall user experience. Some of these cookies are set by third party web analytics companies such as Google Analytics.
Cookies are used on our website for 3 purposes:
We use tools to place CORGI HomePlan ads on other websites you may visit. These tools may set cookies to track the performance of our advertising campaigns and allow us to tailor the advertising you might be interested in.
We use products like Google Ads. These products help us understand what ads work best so we can more effectively promote our products and services to you.
We use Google Adwords Customer Match to help exclude our existing customers from seeing our ads, and to reach similar web users who could also be interested in joining CORGI HomePlan.
We use Experian to make the content and advertising shown on devices that you might use more relevant and useful. As part of this process Experian uses cookies and receives information about the kind of device you use as well as your IP address.
If you don’t want us to use cookies in your web browser, you can remove them from your computer or change your browser settings so that it either blocks cookies altogether or asks you if you’d like to accept them from some websites.
Our full list of our cookies can be found below.
Some of our cookies are essential for our websites to work properly.
The internet industry body, the Internet Advertising Bureau, has set up a website to provide information and advice on cookies, tags and behavioural advertising, you can visit http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/ to find out more about behavioural advertising. Another trusted source which gives information about how to delete and control cookies is http://www.aboutcookies.org/.
Any changes we may make to our Cookie Policy in the future will be posted on this page.