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Cookie Policy

COOKIE POLICY for North of England Classic & Pre War Automobiles

This policy applies to web pages hosted by C6owners (or any other Related Club Domain Name 'Parked' and pointed at that site) which are targeted specifically by it at users in the United Kingdom. When we talk about C6owners or we in this policy we are talking about the websites run and operated by C6owners Classic Car Club Other countries have different laws that apply to the collection and use of personal information. C6owners adhere to the rules and regulations for UK Data Protection.

COOKIES

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used to make websites work and to function more effectively. For example, they may be required to keep you logged in to a service, or to remember your user preferences or shopping cart contents. A cookie will typically contain a record of the website which issued it, its own name, and a value which is often a randomly generated unique number.

Cookies do not typically contain any information that personally identifies a user, but personal information that we store about You may be linked to the information stored in and obtained from

Cookies. For further information on how We use, store and keep your personal data secure, see our Privacy Policy.

We do not store sensitive personal information, such as mailing addresses, account passwords, etc. in the Cookies We use.

A cookie will have a lifetime, which tells your browser when to delete it. Cookies can be set by the website domain itself, or by another domain, for example by Google Maps.

Cookie Types

Session cookie

A session cookie lasts only for the duration of the user's website visit. A web browser normally deletes session cookies when it quits. This site uses minimal session cookies for time and date setting only.Secure cookie

A secure cookie is only used when a browser is visiting a server via HTTPS, ensuring that the cookie is always encrypted when transmitting from client to server.

First-party cookie

First-party cookies are cookies set with the same domain (or its subdomain) in the browser's address bar.

Third-party cookie

Third-party cookies are cookies set with different domains from the one shown on the address bar (i.e. the web pages on that domain may feature content from a third-party domain - e.g. Google Maps or YouTube). Privacy setting options in most modern browsers allow you to block third-party tracking cookies.

The Law

The principal law which governs how websites use cookies and similar technologies when storing information on a user’s equipment, such as their computer or mobile device, is the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations. The regulations were amended on 26 May 2011.

Regulation 6 covers the use of electronic communications networks to store information (e.g. cookies) or to gain access to information stored in the terminal equipment of a subscriber or user. The change in the law was prompted by concerns about online tracking of individuals and is intended to protect the privacy of users by requiring their knowledge and agreement to the use of cookies, even where the information collected is not directly personally identifiable.

C6owners Cookie Policy is constantly under review in light of the Information Commissioner’s Office guidelines.

Can I turn off cookies?

You can manually disable cookies on your computer, or delete existing cookies. You may also be able to view the cookies already in your system. This will depend on your browser. See the links below, which tell you how to delete or disable cookies in each of the major browsers.


We try and keep the use of Cookies to a minimum to make the site actually function. The links below detail the cookies used on this website, including its purpose, when it expires, its level of intrusiveness, and, if relevant, how you can find out further information:

Names Typical content Expiry
e107_tzOffset randomly generated alphanumeric identifier for time zonewhen user exits browser
PHPSESSID randomly generated alphanumeric identifier24 Hours


Latest Update: 26th April 2024