Fishing In Wales Cookies
By accessing and using our website you agree we can set and use cookies.
We may update this cookie policy from time to time and will post any changes on our website at www.fishingwales.net
What are Cookies?
Cookies are datafiles that are stored on a web-user’s computer when visiting a website that requires cookies. Cookies record basic details related to website visits. This information is then used in many ways including tailoring content to users on subsequent visits, website performance measurement and marketing campaigns.
First-party cookies are placed on a web-user’s computer by the website they are visiting. Third-party cookies are placed on a web-user’s browser by someone else with the permission of the website owner.
For more details about cookies and details of how to delete and disable cookies you can visit www.aboutcookies.org
What Cookies does Fishing In Wales use?
Fishing In Wales uses Google Analytics to provide statistics on website traffic and its sources. This includes data on daily visits, pageviews, entry page, landing page, time on site, referrers, traffic type, clicks, click-through rate, page exit ratio, and bounce rate. We use this data to understand how visitors interact with its website in order to improve user experience. Fishing In Wales also uses the popular streaming website YouTube to extend the function of its website. YouTube places cookies in a user’s browser that stores information related to the user’s browser theme, and enables the website to display adverts which advertisers pay to display.
How does Fishing In Wales use Cookie data?
We use cookies on our website to distinguish you from other users, provide some of the functionality of our services and analyse user interaction with our content. This information is then used in many ways including tailoring content to users on subsequent visits, website performance measurement and marketing campaigns.
Fishing In Wales uses Google Analytics to provide statistics on website traffic and its sources. This includes data on daily visits, pageviews, entry page, landing page, time on site, referrers, traffic type, clicks, click-through rate, page exit ratio, and bounce rate.
www.fishingwales.net uses this data to understand how visitors interact with its website in order to improve user experience.
Cookies used by www.fishingwales.net do not record sensitive information such as a visitor’s name or address.
Where personal information is requested through entry forms such as email newsletter sign up, please refer to our Privacy Policy for more information on how this meets GDPR.
Will information from Cookie tracking on Fishing In Wales be shared with anyone?
Information from Cookie tracking will only be shared with the following organisations: Angling Trust (Fishing In Wales administrator), Visit Wales and Natural Resources Wales (Fishing In Wales Funding Partners)
Information will not be shared, or sold to, advertisers or any other third party.