Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file containing information which is placed by a website, within a computer or device through your web browser; the cookie is subsequently sent back to the same website by the browser.

Cookies are designed to assist your computer or device to remember something the user has done within that website e.g. remembering that the user has logged in, or which buttons have been clicked.

If you wish to find out more about cookies, we find this website quite helpful www.aboutcookies.org this link will open in a new window. Sandra’s Flower Studio is not responsible for the content of external websites.

By using the Sandra’s Flower Studio website, you are agreeing to our Privacy and Cookie policies and consent to the use of cookies and similar technologies by us as described in these policies. If you do not agree to such use, please see the Managing Your Cookies section below.

Managing Your Cookies
You have different options to manage the cookies on your computer or device. You can change your browser settings to prevent cookies from being accepted, or, depending on which browser you are using, you might be able to receive an alert when a website is trying to place one on your browser. With most browsers, you can allow first party cookies to be set but refuse third party cookies.

If you change your cookie preferences, you will still be able to browse around the site, but certain functions may not be available.

Your browsers ‘help’ menu should tell you how to block cookies or change your cookie settings. How you adjust your browser will depend on the browser you are using.

You can delete cookies stored in your browser by using a function in your browser. Whilst this does not mean you won’t collect cookies in the future, it gives you the freedom to delete your cookies after you have been online. This function is often known as ‘deleting cookies’.

Deleting your cookies on one browser of one device does not automatically clear them on another. You need to clear all browsers on all channels independently.