"..... Cookies are tiny pieces of text that websites leave on your computer, so they
know who you are or where you go – most logins and online checkouts use cookies,
but so too do behavioural advertising systems.
If you’re the sort to follow EU privacy law, it may come as a surprise that the UK is a cookie hotspot,
as the information commissioner cracked down in 2012 with a law requiring consent from web users
before trackers could be placed on machines.
The UK law requires sites to alert visitors when such trackers are used,
the first time you visit. Ironically, that means the site will drop a cookie
on your PC to make sure you don’t see the banner the next time you come back. "
How does the Old Gits website use cookies?
To allow more advanced functionality in this website now uses cookies
The Old Gits website only uses cookies to record how you have chosen to view the site and to pass site-control
information from page to page.
The cookies do not store personal information about you.