This website uses cookies, but not this kind…

Chocolate chip cookies

A cookie is a small text file that can be stored on your computer’s hard drive if you agree. It may be stored and updated at various times as you access the website. Each time you visit the website, the server may deliver certain customised information to your computer based on the data stored in your cookie. Cookies do not identify people, but rather they are defined themselves by a combination of a computer, a user account, and a browser.

FIRST PARTY COOKIES

We use cookies and other such devices for the following purposes. Please note that they will not collect personally identifiable information about you and will not enable anyone to contact you (whether by email, telephone, post or otherwise):

To make your experience of using our website, better.

To distinguish you from other users of the website and to tailor the service (including content, advertisements, language, currency) to your preferences or to avoid showing the same adverts repeatedly. This does not allow us to identify you personally as stated above.

Within registration to allow you to access stored information.

To allow you to carry information access pages of our website and avoid having to re-enter information.

To speed up searches.

To compile anonymous aggregated statistics which allow us to understand how users use our website and to help us improve the structure of our website.

To compile and monitor aggregated non-personalised information (such as anonymous statistics related to the take up or use of services, or to patterns of browsing) which allow us to understand how frequently particular pages and advertisements are viewed so that we can determine the most popular areas of the website, and generally to monitor usage of the website.

For system administration.

Certain non-personal information about users is recorded by the standard operation of nikiowl.com’s internet servers. Examples of this type of information include the type of browsers being used, its operating system and the domain names (not e-mail addresses, where possible) of users.

We never use cookies to retrieve information from your computer which was not originally contained in the cookie.

THIRD PARTY COOKIES

Third parties including advertising networks, advertisers, third party service providers, third parties providing content plug-ins may use their own cookies.

Google Analytics
Google Analytics uses cookies to define user sessions, as well as to provide a number of key features in the Google Analytics reports. Please click here for information about how Google Analytics uses cookies https://developers.google.com/analytics/resources/concepts/gaConceptsCookies#HowGAUsesCookies and here for details of what cookies are set by Google: https://developers.google.com/analytics/resources/concepts/gaConceptsCookies#cookiesSet

Twitter

Cookies from twitter.com domain may be delivered as part of the ‘login via twitter’ button. They originate on Twitter and are used to identify the end user via their Twitter ID. Details at https://twitter.com/privacy

In addition to the above, some of these third parties generate their own “anonymous cookies” to track how many unique users have seen a particular ad, and how many times they have seen it. We don’t control these cookies and we don’t have access to these cookies; other than allowing them to be served, we have no role to play in these cookies at all. For more information about these companies’ separate privacy policies, practices, and use of cookies, you should contact the third party or relevant advertising network or advertiser directly. If the advertising network is a member of NAI, you may be able to opt out of receiving targeted advertising delivered by NAI members by following the opt-out directions on www.networkadvertising.org.

YOUR CONSENT TO THE USE OF COOKIES

We require your consent to the use of cookies including third party cookies.

If you do not consent to the use of cookies you can block cookies in your browser’s security settings.

You can set you browser to refuse a cookies or ask your browser to show you where a cookie has been set up.

Please note, however, that certain services on this website are only activated by the presence of a cookie so if you choose to block cookies, certain features of this website will not be available to you eg. if you wish to purchase any items on the Website you need to ensure that cookies are enabled. Cookies are used to remember the products you wish to purchase when you proceed to the checkout or when you add goods to your shopping basket and to provide essential security in relation to online transactions.

Find out how to disable/enable cookies by clicking on the “Manage Cookies” section of the Interactive Advertising Bureau UK website on the following link https://www.allaboutcookies.org


FINAL NOTE:

Most of the time, we just love to eat cookies. Chocolate chip preferred, like the ones up above. With coffee from this guy. Thank You.

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