Cookies are small files which are sent to your browser and stored on your computer’s hard disc. Whenever you visit our site(s) and unless you elect not to receive cookies, then your computer will store an identifying code in the cookie which may mean you do not need to type in your email address each time you return to the site, or your preferred language selection is “remembered”. Other than this, we do not store your password or any other information in the cookie, or use it for any other purpose. You can at any time set your browser to notify you before you receive a cookie, giving you the opportunity to decide whether to accept it. You can also set your browser to turn off cookies.
We use a number of different cookies on our site. If you do not know what cookies are, or how to control or delete them, then we recommend you visit https://www.aboutcookies.org for detailed guidance.
These are cookies that are set by this website directly.
Our website is powered by the WordPress Content Management System (CMS). By default, By default, WordPress uses cookies to verify who the user is, i.e. if the user is logged-in (registered user) or is a commenter on the site. … Plugins and theme’s may set cookies. For example, Cookies for Comments plugin uses cookies to prevent comment spam. More information can be found here https://cookielawinfo.com/does-wordpress-use-cookies/
The AutoPot website also uses first party cookies to store user log in information and the contents of your shopping basket: this allows for an enhanced customer’s browsing experience and is strictly necessary.
More information on session cookies and what they are used for at https://www.allaboutcookies.org/cookies/session-cookies-used-for.html
These are cookies set on your machine by external websites whose services are used on our websites for better user interaction. Cookies of this type include our social sharing buttons as well as the Google Translate Tool (the translate feature). Third party cookies are currently set by Facebook, Instagram, Google and YouTube.
The Google Fonts API is designed to limit the collection, storage, and use of end-user data to what is needed to serve fonts efficiently.
Use of Google Fonts is unauthenticated. No cookies are sent by website visitors to the Google Fonts API. Requests to the Google Fonts API are made to resource-specific domains, such as fonts.googleapis.com or fonts.gstatic.com, so that your requests for fonts are separate from and do not contain any credentials you send to google.com while using other Google services that are authenticated, such as Gmail.
For more information on Google Fonts and the data it collects visit this link – https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq#what_does_using_the_google_fonts_api_mean_for_the_privacy_of_my_users
We use Google Analytics to analyse the use of this website. Google Analytics generates anonymous statistical and other information about website use by means of cookies, which are stored on users’ computers. The information generated relating to our website is used to create reports about the use of the website. Google will store this information. Google’s privacy policy is available at: http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html
You should check the respective policies of each of these sites to see how exactly they use your information and to find out how to opt out, or delete, such information.