What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user’s web browser.
If you have already accessed our website and do not accept our uses of cookies, you should immediately discontinue use of our website.
Cookies in use by CCP Building Products Ltd
Google Analytics (Performance)
Google Analytics is a simple, easy-to-use tool that helps website owners measure how users interact with website content. As a user navigates between web pages, Google Analytics provides website owners JavaScript tags (libraries) to record information about the page a user has seen, for example the URL of the page.
We use Google analytics to track which pages are most popular, so we can focus on these areas to give you a better user experience.
_ga (2 years)
Used to distinguish users.
_gid (24 hours)
Used to distinguish users.
_gat (1 minute)
Used to throttle request rate.
Google’s cookie policy can be found by clicking here.
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Google Maps
S – This is a unique identifier used by Google applications to store user preferences.
PREF – A persistent cookie, which expires a little under two years from the time it’s set. This is a unique identifier used by Google applications to store user preferences.
NID – A persistent cookie, which expires a little under six months from the time it’s set. This is a unique identifier used by Google applications to store user preferences.
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WordPress
We use WordPress as our content management system on the website.
wordpress_test_cookie is set when you navigate to the login page. The cookie is used to check whether your web browser is set to allow, or reject cookies. This is asession cookie and deleted when you close your web browser.
wp-settings-{user_id}
Persists a user’s wp-admin configuration.
wp_sharing_{id}
Tracks whether or not a user has already performed an action.
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Font Awesome
We use Font Awesome’s content delivery network to load icons, Font Awesome collects data about what icon files you download and when.
Font Awesome uses data about how you use Font Awesome content delivery networks to:
- optimise the content delivery networks, so website visitors can download files quickly
- diagnose and debug technical errors
- defend the content delivery networks from abuse and technical attacks
- calculate fees for Font Awesome Pro customers
- compile statistics on icon popularity
- compile statistics on the kinds of software and computers visitors use
Font Awesome usually stores data about how you use content delivery networks in identifiable form for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, like extended investigations about technical attacks, Font Awesome may preserve log data longer, for analysis. Font Awesome stores aggregate statistics about use of content delivery networks indefinitely, but those statistics don’t include data identifiable to you personally.
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Add to any
uvc .addtoany.com
These cookies are for the purpose of sharing pages and content that interests you on our site through third party social networking or other websites. Psc and xtc hold binary values. Uid, uvc and uit cookies hold random string values. – 2 years
uuid .addtoany.com
Tracking conversions and segmenting users for analytics – 365 days
page_services .addtoany.com
twitter/ google_plus/ LinkedIn – 10 years
__cfduid .addtoany.com
track sharing of pages – 1 Year
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CatAcoCookies
catAccCookies
Cookie set by the UK cookie consent plugin to record that you accept the fact that the site uses cookies. Duration 30 days.
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Facebook
We use Facebook’s Pixel tracking code for delivering targeted ads to our customers. It allows us to make sure the relevant ad is being displayed to the right people.
We use the _fbp cookie for this.
Pixel collects the following data:
- Http Headers – Anything present in HTTP headers. HTTP Headers are a standard web protocol sent between any browser request and any server on the internet. HTTP Headers include IP addresses, information about the web browser, page location, document, referrer and person using the website.
- Pixel-specific Data – Includes Pixel ID and the Facebook Cookie.
- Button Click Data – Includes any buttons clicked by site visitors, the labels of those buttons and any pages visited as a result of the button clicks.
- Optional Values – Developers and marketers can optionally choose to send additional information about the visit through conversion tracking. Example custom data events are conversion value, page type, and more.
- Form Field Names – Includes website field names like ‘email’, ‘address’, ‘quantity’ for when you purchase a product or service. We don’t capture field values unless you include them as part of Advanced Matching, conversion tracking, or user properties.
You can view your Facebook ads settings and update your preferences at any time.
Turning Off Cookies in Different Browsers
The Help menu on the menu bar of most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie and how to disable cookies altogether. Additionally, you can disable or delete similar data used by browser add-ons, such as Flash cookies, by changing the add-ons settings or visiting the website of its manufacturer.