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The following cookies are used on this website
The PHPSESSID cookie is a reference to a unique session ID set by our website code (PHP) for a current browsing session and
contains no personal information. It is used to maintain the integrity of your session whilst using the website. The session
is ended and the cookie deleted when the browser is closed.
The CookieMessage cookie is used to remember your interaction with the cookie message banner in order to prevent
repeated appearances of the message. This cookie contains no personal information.
The remember_me cookie is set during User Login if the option to be remembered is selected. The cookie contains a randomly generated code that
allows the user to bypass the Login form and remains valid for a period of 30 days, after which the cookie is deleted. The cookie contains
no personal information.
The FilterState cookie is used to remember your interaction with the walk selection filter drop-down and contains no
personal information.
These cookies, where [xxx] represents a unique number to represent each walk and [yyy] represents a unique number to
represent each review, are used to record interactions with the Review System by identifying whether a review has been
submitted for an individual walk or whether a review has been 'liked' in order to prevent multiple reviews or 'likes' by
the same visitor. These cookies contain no personal information.
We use Google Analytics to carry out statistical analysis of page interactions and paths through the website together with
the number of visitors and their source. We do this to understand how our visitors interact with the website in order that
we can improve the user experience. The Google Analytics cookies store and collate information anonymously and assign a
randomly generated number to ascertain unique visitors. To opt out of being tracked via Google Analytics whilst still
retaining the advantages of other cookies you can use Google's opt-out browser add-on here.
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site based on their visits to this site and/or other websites on the internet. You may opt out of the use of the DoubleClick
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Walks4all Limited use affiliate marketing partners to display links to 3rd party businesses for products and services
relating to specific pages on our websites. These affiliate marketing partners may use cookies on their own websites to record any purchase
transactions made as a result of following such links on our sites in order to calculate any commission due to us. Any commission we receive
is at no additional cost to you.
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of a third party provider. The social plug-in will let the third party provider know that you have visited our website and may
let the third party provider receive cookies they have placed on your computer beforehand. We use social plug-ins to display 'Like',
'Share' and 'Tweet' buttons provided by Facebook and
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third party plug-ins. Please note that we have no control over how these social plug-ins work, the cookies they may use, the data
that they collect or what the third party provider does with this information. For more information on how these third party
providers use your personal data collected via their social plug-ins, you should refer to their respective privacy policies.