Policies and Legal

Cookie Policy

Introduction

The FGH Group (including FGH Security, FGH Consult, FGH Training, FGH Systems, also ‘we’, ‘us’, ‘our’, in this policy) utilises cookies to deliver content and services via its websites 

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file containing simple data, downloaded to your device when you visit our website. This file, sent from your browser, is stored on your device’s internal storage (such as a computer hard drive, or storage/memory cards on your phone or tablet). Any time you visit our website this file can be used to recognise and remember you and any previous information you have chosen to share with us.   

How does FGH use cookies?

We use cookies to improve your experience while visiting our website. This includes storing and retrieving login details; helping content to load faster for you next time you visit the site; to understand service users’ needs; analysing service uptime and identifying service issues; understanding common usage of the site. 

How do I manage cookies?

You can manage the cookies stored on your device by changing your browser’s cookie storage settings and deleting or ‘clearing’ cookies. Please note that deleting cookies from your browser may impact functionality for not just this website but any other sites you visit, including removing auto-filled login details. Additionally, turning off cookie storage for your browser may impact your experience of web browsing. The FGH Group is not liable for any loss of data caused by end-users’ management of cookie storage or preferences. 

What are the main types of cookies?

  • Strictly Necessary: These cookies are essential for the function of our website and cannot be turned off. 
  • Performance: These cookies help us to provide you with the best experience and also gather information to better understand how our website is being used. For example, these cookies indicate to us which pages are visited most frequently.  
  • Functionality: These cookies are used to provide basic functionality such as repeat logins and settings preferences for a personalised experience. 

First-party and third-party cookies

First-party cookies are cookies we deliver to your device when you visit our website. 

Third-party cookies come from other sources (websites, links, embedded content etc.) that may be utilised when you visit our website. If you share our website to another service (such as social media, or a blog), that external service may set a cookie on your browser. 

More information

For further information, please see The Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk.  

If you want to speak to us about this or any of our other policies, send us an email or call us on the number below.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01524 847 554