Cookie Policy

Slow Adventure Ltd website uses cookies to remember your preferences as you browse our website and to collect information about your visit so we can improve your website experience. A cookie is a file containing an identifier that is sent by a web server to a web browser and is stored by the browser. The identifier is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. 

It is not typical for a cookie to contain any personal data, but information we hold about you may be linked to information stored in and obtained from the cookies. 

You can set your browser to refuse all or some browser cookies, or to alert you when websites set or access cookies. If you disable or refuse cookies, please note that some part of our website may become inaccessible or not function properly. For more information about cookies, including how to disable them by modifying the settings in your browser, please see www.allaboutcookies.org

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We use cookies which are essential for the operation of parts of the website (eg to keep you logged into some areas or to provide you will a better experience when on the website).

These are essential for you to move around our website and use its features. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.

Performance Cookies

These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources to our website. They help us to know what pages are the most and least popular and how you move around the site. If you do not allow these cookies, we will not be able to monitor the website performance and provide the content and experience that is most useful to you. 

We only receive anonymised statistics from Google Analytics. For more information about how information collected by Google Analytics is used and managed by Google, please click here. You can opt out of tracking by Google Analytics here. You can also disable these cookies by modifying the settings in your browser.

Emails

When you receive a marketing email, invitation or other direct mailing from us we may collect information about you (for example if you open the email).  This helps us to record and manage how we contact you and your preferences and some basic information about your preferences.  The data helps us keep our lists up to date and personalise our communications with you.