What is a Cookie?

Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information which are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. Cookies are then sent back to the originating website on each subsequent visit, o__cf_bmr to another website that recognises that cookie. Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognise a user’s device.

Cookies do lots of different jobs, like letting you navigate between pages efficiently, remembering your preferences, and generally improve the user experience. They can also help to ensure that adverts you see online are more relevant to you and your interests. The cookies used on this website have been categorised based on the categories found in the ICC UK Cookie guide. A list of all the cookies used on this website by category is set out below:

Category 1: Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are essential in order to enable you to move around the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the website. Without these cookies services you have asked for, like shopping baskets or e-billing, cannot be provided.

Category 2: Performance cookies

These cookies collect information about how visitors use a website, for instance which pages visitors go to most often, and if they get error messages from web pages. These cookies don’t collect information that identifies a visitor. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. It is only used to improve how a website works.

Category 3: Tracking cookies

We use tracking cookies to serve you with advertisements that may be relevant to you and your interests. Third parties, including Facebook, Twitter, and Google, may use cookies, web beacons and other storage technologies to collect or receive information from our website and elsewhere on the internet and use that information to provide measurement services and target ads. The information may also be used for frequency capping purposes (e.g. to ensure we do not display the same advertisement to you repeatedly), and to help us regulate the advertisements you receive and measure their effectiveness.

The collected data remains anonymous, meaning we cannot see the personal data of any individual user. However, the collected data is saved and processed by the third party. You can find Facebook’s Privacy Policy here: facebook.com/about/privacy. Please click here if you would like to revoke your permission for personalised ads on Facebook: facebook.com/ads/website_custom_audiences and here if you would like to revoke permission on Twitter: help.twitter.com/en/safety-and-security/privacy-controls-for-tailored-ads


CookieDomainDescriptionDurationType
__cf_bm.bookings.bishopsgate.org.ukThis cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on the use of their website.30 minutesNecessary
__cf_bm.r1-t.trackedlink.netThis cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on the use of their website.30 minutesNecessary
_ga_2SQTVRHQ69.bishopsgate.org.ukThis cookie is used by Google Analytics to persist session state.1 year 1 monthAnalytics
_gid.bishopsgate.org.ukThis cookie is set by Google Analytics. It stores and update a unique value for each page visited and is used to count and track pageviews.1 dayAnalytics
_ga.bishopsgate.org.ukThis cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics - which is a significant update to Google's more commonly used analytics service. This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page request in a site and used to calculate visitor, session and campaign data for the sites analytics reports.1 year 1 monthAnalytics
_gat_UA-1684888-1.bishopsgate.org.ukThis is a pattern type cookie set by Google Analytics, where the pattern element on the name contains the unique identity number of the account or website it relates to. It is a variation of the _gat cookie which is used to limit the amount of data recorded by Google on high traffic volume websites.54 secondsAnalytics
personalization_id.bishopsgate.org.ukThis cookie carries out information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user may have seen before visiting the said website.1 year 1 monthMarketing
_gcl_au.bishopsgate.org.ukUsed by Google AdSense for experimenting with advertisement efficiency across websites using their services3 monthsMarketing
_fbp.bishopsgate.org.ukUsed by Meta to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third party advertisers3 monthsMarketing
_hjSession_3165104.bishopsgate.org.uk30 minutesAnalytics
cf_clearance.bookings.bishopsgate.org.uk1 yearNecessary
_hjSessionUser_3165104.bishopsgate.org.uk1 yearAnalytics
muc_ads.t.co1 year 1 monthMarketing

How to manage cookies

As we explain in our Cookie Policy, cookies help you to get the most out of our websites.

If you do disable our cookies you may find that certain sections of our website do not work. For example, you may have difficulties logging in or viewing articles.

Mozilla Firefox
  • Click on 'Tools' at the browser menu and select ‘Options’
  • Select the Privacy panel
  • To enable cookies: Check ‘Accept cookies for sites’
  • To disable cookies: Uncheck at ‘Accept cookies for sites’

Note there are various levels of cookie enablement and disablement in Firefox. For more information, refer to the following page from Mozilla: support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Enabling%20and%20disabling%20cookies

Google Chrome
  • Click on the ‘wrench’ icon on the browser (usually found top-right corner) to open the tools menu
  • From the tools menu select ‘Options’
  • Click the ‘Under the Hood’ tab from the menu on the left.
  • In the ‘Privacy’ section, select the ‘Content settings’ button
  • To enable cookies: select ‘Allow local data to be set’ option
  • To disable cookies: select ‘Block all cookies’ option

Note there are various levels of cookie enablement and disablement in Chrome. For more information on other cookie settings offered in Chrome, refer to the following page from Google: support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647

Safari on OSX
  • Click on 'Safari' at the menu bar and select the 'Preferences' option
  • Click on 'Security'
  • To enable cookies: In the 'Accept cookies' section select 'Only from site you navigate to'
  • To disable cookies: In the ‘Accept cookies’ section select ‘Never’

Note there are various levels of cookie enablement and disablement in Safari. For more information on other cookie settings offered in Safari, refer to the following page from Apple: docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0
  • Click on 'Tools' at the top of your browser window and select 'Internet Options'
  • In the options window navigate to the 'Privacy' tab
  • To enable cookies: Set the slider to ‘Medium’ or below
  • To disable cookies: Move the slider to the top to block all cookies

Note there are various levels of cookie enablement and disablement in Explorer. For more information on other cookie settings offered in Internet Explorer, refer to the following page from Microsoft: windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies

Opera
  • Click on 'Setting’ at the browser menu and select 'Settings'
  • Select ‘Quick Preferences’
  • To enable cookies: check “Enable Cookies”
  • To disable cookies: uncheck “Enable Cookies”

Note there are various levels of cookie enablement and disablement in Opera. For more information on other cookie settings offered in Opera, refer to the following page from Opera Software: www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/

All other browsers

Please look for a “help” function in the browser or contact the browser provider.