Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on a user's computer by the Web server through a user's browser. A cookie itself is not designed or intended to read any information from your computer (other than the contents of the cookie); rather, it is an identifier used by the Web site that originally placed it on your hard drive. The actual contents of the cookie information can be retrieved by the same server to identify the computer and subsequently to customise, monitor, or regulate the use of the site based on information stored in the cookie or host server. Therefore, cookies allow us to automate access and data entry functions of our site such as login information, correlate online ordering information for purchases you may make while at the site (if any), tailor the site to your preferences or interests, or customise promotions or marketing.

Cookies policy

To make full use of the features on netcomposites.com your computer, tablet or mobile phone will need to accept cookies. We do not store sensitive information such as name, address and payment details in our cookies; they are simply there to make your experience on netcomposites.com as seamless as possible. However, if you would like to restrict/remove cookies from this or any other websites please visit the AboutCookies website for more information about controlling cookies on your browser.

Cookies on netcomposites.com

A list of the main cookies used on netcomposites.com:

Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects)

Some of the video content and banner advertisements displayed on netcomposites.com are in Adobe Flash format. Adobe uses Flash cookies (also called Local Shared Objects) to help improve your web experience. See Flash Player security and privacy for more information.

Please note restricting Flash cookies may affect some of the Flash-based applications available on netcomposites.com.

Third party cookies

We embed 'share' buttons or widgets from social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+ that enable you to share content with your friends. If you log into their services, you may be sent cookies from these websites, meaning they may be collecting information about you. We do not control these cookies so we suggest that you check the relevant third-party websites for more information about their cookies and how to manage them.

Further information about cookies and the cookie law

For more information about cookies in general, visit allaboutcookies.org.
If you would like to learn how to manage cookies visit aboutcookies.org.
To read more about the cookie law, visit ico.gov.uk.

Please note that we are not responsible for the content on external websites.