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We will only use the information you have given us to help us keep you informed of relevant events and to help us better understand our customers so that we can strive to achieve better service and keep in contact with you.

 

Use of 'Cookies'

Cross Keys ("Us", "We" or "Our") uses cookie technology ("Cookies") on this web site (the "Site") for the reasons set out below.

 

Our registration section collects information from you when you first register on the Site and stores it safely. In order to access and view personal details, you will be required to enter your email address and password.

 

Our registration system uses Cookies to help Our servers identify your computer each time that you re-visit Our Site. Cookies are small text files that get stored on your PC when you access the Site. They store information that you have previously inputted when visiting the Site, such as your password. The use of Cookies does not give Us access to the rest of your computer and We do not use Cookies to collect personally identifying information about you as such. We only use Cookies to tailor your experience of the Site and to make your use of it as enjoyable as possible.

 

Should you object to Our use of Cookies most web browsers can be reconfigured in order to alert you to their presence / allow you to disable them. Please refer to the help function of your web browser in order to learn how to do this. However, should you decide to disable Our Cookies, you may not be able to access certain facilities or services on this Site. Again, you may be required to re-type information you have previously submitted when visiting certain areas of the Site.

 

In order to further ensure your online experience with Cross Keys is as enjoyable as possible, We work to ensure that We only present you with information and content that your hardware can handle. We do this by checking to see what software, plug-ins and connection settings you have.

 

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