Cookies Policy

In this policy, “we” and “our” represents Darlweb.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer when you browse certain websites. These files contain data that can be accessed by a web server, letting it know if the user has visited the site before. Cookies are harmless and do not store sensitive information. They are often used to tailor a web page with settings that are specific to the user, for instance; when a browser stores your username and password.

Our Cookies

At Darlweb we make use of cookies to improve the usability of our website and monitor how visitors browse our pages. This is purely for analytical purposes and under no circumstance will we use cookies to collect any personal information.

If you contact us from any of our pages, we will only store the personal information in the server database and not cookies that that you have supplied us with. This is so that a member of our team can contact you to help you with your specific web design enquiry.

If you would like to share our content on social networking websites or make an enquiry from our website your browser will need to be set to accept all cookies. You can find out how to manage your cookie settings by clicking here. If cookies are disabled you will be unable to access feeds from our social network pages or contact us using the forms on our pages.

COOKIES USED ON OUR WEBSITE

Cookie Name Purpose
General accepted_use_of_cookies This cookie determines whether the website cookies notice has been accepted upon your initial visit. No personal information is stored in this cookie.
Accessibility accessibility_system_font, accessibility_large_text, accessibility_reduce_motion, accessibility_media_descriptions, accessibility_autoplay_videos, accessibility_voice_assistance The Darlweb website offers a host of accessibility options to tailor your experience on the website. These cookies are used to remember your preferences. No personal information is stored in these cookies.
Cloudflare __cfduid This cookie is used to identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis. Find out more about this cookie on the Cloudflare website.
Google Analytics _ga, _gat, _gid These are used to compile data about how visitors browse our website. All the data remains anonymous, and is used to create a report that helps us improve the usability of the website. Find out more about these cookies on the Google Analytics website.

If you would like any information concerning the following third party cookies please check directly with the relevant third-party websites for more information. For instance, if you take the opportunity to ‘share’ our content with friends through social networks such as; Facebook and Twitter, you may be sent cookies from these websites. We don’t control the setting of these cookies and so we suggest you check them direct for more information.

Alternatively just get in contact and we can help clarify any doubts, we will be more then happy to help.