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What are cookies?

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There are two types of cookies:

  • Session cookies expire as soon you close the browser and are most commonly used to help users navigate the site by storing information on their location and the pages they have visited. An example of this could be a site with a login process; in order for the site to remember that you are logged in a cookie must be stored, otherwise every time you move to a new page you will be logged out
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Cookies used on the Baxi-SenerTec UK website?

Below is a list of the different cookies we use on our website. These cookies are either set by ourselves (Baxi-SenerTec UK), or from other websites such as Google. Cookies that are set by Baxi-SenerTec UK are known as first party cookies, whereas cookies set from other websites are known as third party cookies. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee that we have listed every cookie a third party might have set, as they can change them at any time.

Baxi-SenerTec UK (ARPT)

ARPT is a load balancing cookie, which helps improve website performance, such as reducing the time it takes to load a new page.

Google Analytics (_utma, _utmb, _utmc, _utmz)

Google Analytics is one of the most popular web analytics packages. Google Analytics uses these cookies to help us look at how many people visit our site, what pages they look at and how long they stay on each page. This information helps us identify ways we can improve your experience of our website.