Cookies Policy
This website uses cookies to facilitate navigation on our website, and accordingly, the user accepts the use thereof. Cookies allow collecting data for statistical purposes, including date of first visit; number of times the website was visited; date of last visit; URL and domain of origin; browser used; and screen resolution. However, the user can disable and/or delete these cookies by following the instructions of his/her Internet browser. In no case shall cookies provide personal data pertaining to the user.
A cookie is a small text file transferred to your computer, smartphone or tablet through your web browser. Cookies can be temporary (or “session”) cookies used only when you visit a website and are deleted once you close your browser; or permanent cookies, which are permanently stored in your device after leaving the website until they are deleted manually or by the browser after a period of time.
If you wish, you can set your browser to notify the reception of cookies on screen or to prevent installation of cookies on your hard drive, in which case you cannot navigate our site, and virtually no others. For further information, please refer to your browser instructions and manuals.
Every time you use our website https://aeiouparties.co.uk, you will be subject to the Privacy Policy in force. Therefore, please review this text to verify you agree with it.
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These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. We use this information to compile reports on user traffic in general, generate conversion statistics and help us improve the site. Cookies collect information anonymously
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These cookies allow users to give “likes” to pages and messages on our site, and they show the total number of such “likes”.
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These cookies allow users to “tweet” on pages and messages on our site, and they show the total number of such “tweets”. .
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New site designs and features are tested regularly on our site. We do this by showing slightly different versions of our website to different people and anonymously track how our visitors respond to these different versions. Ultimately, this helps us provide you with a better website. CrazyEgg is used for this purpose.
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Here’s how to enable or disable cookies in each browser:
Google Chrome
1. Click on the Tools menu.
2. Select Options.
3. Click on the Advanced tab.
4. In the “Privacy” section, click on Content settings.
5. To enable or disable first and third-party cookies, check the Allow local data to be set option is selected. In any specific website, first-party cookies are those that enable the site domain indicated in the address bar. Third-party cookies come from other domain sources which contain elements, such as advertisements or pictures, embedded on the page. If you wish to accept only first-party cookies, please check the box Block all third party cookies without any exception.
Internet Explorer
1. Click on Start > Control Panel. (Note: in the Classic View for Windows XP, click on the Start button> Settings> Control Panel).
2. Double-click on the Internet options button.
3. Click on the Privacy tab.
4. Click on the Advanced options button.
5. In the “Advanced Privacy Settings” window, select “Override automatic cookie handling”.
6. In the “first party Cookies” section, select the “OK” option or the “Prompt” option.
7. In the “Third-party Cookies” section, select the “OK” button or “Prompt” option, if you do not want to activate any Cookie, choose Deny. Note: If you select the “Prompt” option, you will be prompted to click on OK every time a website attempts to send you a cookie.
8. In the “Internet Options” window, click OK to exit the dialog box.
Firefox (3.0 and later versions)
1. Click on Tools > Options.
2. In the top pane, click on Privacy.
3. In the option “Firefox will:”, select Use custom settings for History.
4. Check the box next to Accept cookies to enable cookies or uncheck it to disable them.
4. Show options below the box to Accept third-party cookies: Choose Always, of the sites already visited or Never.
5. Click Accept.
Firefox (Apple/Mac)
1. Access the Firefox drop-down menu.
2. Select Preferences
3. Click on Privacy.
4. In the option “Firefox will:”, select “Use custom settings for History”.
5. Check the box next to “Accept cookies from websites” to enable cookies or uncheck it to disable them.
6. Click on Accept.
Safari
1. Access the Safari drop-down menu.
2. Select Preferences
3. In the top pane, click on Security.
4. In “Accept cookies”, select the option you want.
5. Click on Accept to save changes and exit.
Opera
1. Click on the “Tools” option on the Opera menu.
2. Select Preferences
3. Go to the “Advanced” option and go to the “Cookies” section.
4. Select or deselect “Accept cookies only from sites I visit” or “Accept cookies”.
5. Make sure the “Delete new cookies when I leave Opera” is not selected.
6. Click on Accept.