Cookie
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Name
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Purpose
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cloudflare.com
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_cfduid
_biz_flagsA
_biz_nA
_biz_pendingA
_biz_sid
_biz_uid
_ga
_gid
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This cookie enables us to identify individual clients behind a shared IP address (such as a coffee shop) and apply security settings on a per-client basis
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doubleclick.net
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IDE
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Used by Google DoubleClick to register and report the website user's actions after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser's ads with the purpose of measuring the efficacy of an ad and to present targeted ads to the user.
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facebook.com
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act
c_user
datr
fr
presence
sb
spin
wd
xs
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Facebook uses cookies and receives information when you visit this site including device information and information about your activity, without any further action from you. This occurs whether or not you have a Facebook account or are logged in.
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google.co.uk
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1P_JAR
APISID
CONSENT
HSID
NID
OGPC
SAPISID
SID
SSID
DV
UULE
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Google uses cookies for many purposes. They use them, for example, to remember your safe search preferences, to make the ads you see more relevant to you, to count how many visitors we receive to a page, to help you sign up for our services, to protect your data, or to remember your ad settings.
You can see a list of the types of cookies used by Google and also find out how Google and their partners use cookies in advertising.
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google.com
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1P_JAR
APISID
CONSENT
HSID
NID
OGPC
SAPISID
SID
SSID
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Google uses cookies for many purposes. They use them, for example, to remember your safe search preferences, to make the ads you see more relevant to you, to count how many visitors we receive to a page, to help you sign up for our services, to protect your data, or to remember your ad settings.
You can see a list of the types of cookies used by Google and also find out how Google and their partners use cookies in advertising.
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instagram.com
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csrftoken
ds_user_id
fbm_124024574287414
ig_cb
mcd
mid
rur
sessionid
shbid
shbts
urlgen
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Instagram uses cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar technologies to show you relevant content, improve your experience, and help protect Instagram and their users. They may use these technologies to deliver the service, provide you with a service that is easy to use, enables you to move around the Service and use its features, such as accessing secure areas, and store information so that Instagram responds faster. They may use these technologies to collect information about how you use the Service, for example which pages you go to most often and if you get error messages from certain pages. They may use these technologies to allow them to remember choices you make (such as your user name, language or the region you're in) and tailor the Service to provide enhanced features and content for you. These cookies can also be used to remember changes you've made to text size, font and other parts of pages that you can customize. Instagram or our advertising partners may use these technologies to deliver advertising that is relevant to your interests. These technologies can remember that your device has visited a site or service, and may also be able to track your device's browsing activity on other sites or services other than Instagram. This information may be shared with organizations outside Instagram, such as advertisers and/or advertising networks to deliver the advertising, and to help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign. *Instagram may use these technologies to understand, improve, and research products and services.
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api.instagram.com
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csrftoken
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Instagram uses cookies, pixels, local storage, and similar technologies to show you relevant content, improve your experience, and help protect Instagram and their users. They may use these technologies to deliver the service, provide you with a service that is easy to use, enables you to move around the Service and use its features, such as accessing secure areas, and store information so that Instagram responds faster. They may use these technologies to collect information about how you use the Service, for example which pages you go to most often and if you get error messages from certain pages. They may use these technologies to allow them to remember choices you make (such as your user name, language or the region you're in) and tailor the Service to provide enhanced features and content for you. These cookies can also be used to remember changes you've made to text size, font and other parts of pages that you can customize. Instagram or our advertising partners may use these technologies to deliver advertising that is relevant to your interests. These technologies can remember that your device has visited a site or service, and may also be able to track your device's browsing activity on other sites or services other than Instagram. This information may be shared with organizations outside Instagram, such as advertisers and/or advertising networks to deliver the advertising, and to help measure the effectiveness of an advertising campaign. *Instagram may use these technologies to understand, improve, and research products and services.
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shopify.com
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_ssid
_utma
_utmb
_utmc
_utmz
_ga
_gat
_gid
_master_udr
_s
_shopify_fs
_shopify_s
_shopify_sa_p
_shopify_y
_y
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Shopify is dedicated to user experience and they use many tools to help improve website and commerce platforms. To this end, they use reporting and analytics cookies to collect information about how you use the website or merchants’ storefronts (including winningmoves.co.uk), and how often. These cookies only gather information for statistical purposes and only use pseudonymous cookie identifiers that do not directly identify you
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winningmoves.co.uk
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X-Shopify-Access-Token.sig
_atuvc
_atuvs
_ab
_abv
_abv
_design_overrides_token
_landing_page
_orig_referrer
_s
_secure_admin_session_id
_secure_session_id
_shopify_fs
_shopify_s
_shopify_sa_p
_shopify_sa_t
_shopify_y
_y
bk_abtest_last_changed_time
bk_cart
cart
cart_sig
cart_ts
checkout_token
cookieconsent_status
cookietest
currency
distinct_id
koa.sid
koa.sid.sig
new_admin
popup-module-cookie
remember_me
roi_customer_pixel_fired
roi_prospect_pixel_fired
secure_customer_sig
shopify_recently_viewed
storefront_digest
tracked_start_checkout
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roartheme.com
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_ga
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shopify.com
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_hssrc
_hstc
_ceg.s
_ceg.u
_ga
_gid
_s
_shopify_fs
_shopify_s
_shopify_y
_y
hubspotutk
last_shop
optimizelyEndUserId
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Shopify is dedicated to user experience and they use many tools to help improve website and commerce platforms. To this end, they use reporting and analytics cookies to collect information about how you use the website or merchants’ storefronts (including winningmoves.co.uk), and how often. These cookies only gather information for statistical purposes and only use pseudonymous cookie identifiers that do not directly identify you
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cdn.shopify.com
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_shopify_y
_y
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Shopify is dedicated to user experience and they use many tools to help improve website and commerce platforms. To this end, they use reporting and analytics cookies to collect information about how you use the website or merchants’ storefronts (including winningmoves.co.uk), and how often. These cookies only gather information for statistical purposes and only use pseudonymous cookie identifiers that do not directly identify you
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shopifycloud.com
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_ga
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Shopify is dedicated to user experience and they use many tools to help improve website and commerce platforms. To this end, they use reporting and analytics cookies to collect information about how you use the website or merchants’ storefronts (including winningmoves.co.uk), and how often. These cookies only gather information for statistical purposes and only use pseudonymous cookie identifiers that do not directly identify you
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cdn.syndication.twimg.com
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lang
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Twitter services use these technologies to deliver, measure, and improve their services in various ways. These uses generally fall into one of the following categories:
Authentication and security:
To log you into Twitter and Periscope.
To protect your security.
To let you to view content with limited distribution.
To help Twitter detect and fight spam, abuse, and other activities that violate the Twitter Rules and the Periscope Community Guidelines.
For example, these technologies help authenticate your access to Twitter and Periscope and prevent unauthorized parties from accessing your account. They also let us show you appropriate content through our services.
Preferences:
To remember information about your browser and your preferences.
For example, cookies help Twitter remember your preferred language or the country that you are in. Twitter can then provide you with Twitter and Periscope content in your preferred language without having to ask you each time you visit Twitter or Periscope. On Twitter, we can also customize content based on your country, such as showing you what topics are trending near you, or to withhold certain content based on applicable local laws. Learn more about trends and country withheld content.
Analytics and research:
To help Twitter improve and understand how people use their services, including Twitter buttons and widgets, and Twitter Ads.
For example, cookies help Twitter test different versions of their services to see which particular features or content users prefer. They might also optimize and improve your experience on Twitter and Periscope by using cookies to see how you interact with their services, such as when and how often you use them and what links you click on. They may use Google Analytics to assist them with this. Learn more about the cookies you may encounter through their use of Google Analytics. They might also use cookies to count the number of users that have seen a particular embedded Tweet or timeline. Learn more about the analytics cookies used by Twitter for Websites widgets.
Personalized content:
To customize their services with more relevant content, like tailored trends, stories, ads, and suggestions for people to follow.
For example, local storage tells Twitter which parts of your Twitter timeline or Periscope Global Feed you have viewed already so that Twitter can show you the appropriate new content. Cookies can help us make smarter and more relevant suggestions about who you might enjoy following based on your visits to websites that have integrated Twitter embeds, including embedded timelines.
Advertising:
To help Twitter deliver ads, measure their performance, and make them more relevant to you based on criteria like your activity on Twitter and visits to their ad partners' websites.
For example, Twitter uses cookies and pixels to personalize ads and measure their performance. Using these technologies, they can show you ads and evaluate their effectiveness based on your visits to our ad partners' websites. This helps advertisers provide high-quality ads and content that might be more interesting to you.
Twitter also works with third-party advertising partners, including Google, to market our services and serve ads on behalf of our advertisers, including through the delivery of interest-based ads.
Personalization across devices:
By better understanding how devices are related, we can use information from one device to help personalize the Twitter experience on another device.
When you log in to Twitter on a device, Twitter associates that device with your Twitter account. Whether or not you are logged in to Twitter, we may also receive information about your devices when, for example, that information is shared by a partner; you visit Twitter.com; you visit third-party websites that integrate Twitter content; or you visit a Twitter advertiser’s website or mobile application. Twitter may use this information, most commonly IP addresses and the time at which the information was received, to infer that certain devices are associated with one another, including the devices on which you log in to Twitter. To learn more about the devices associated with your account, check out Your Twitter Data while logged in. To learn more about the other devices associated with the device or browser you are currently using, visit Your Twitter Data while logged out.
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twitter.com
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_utma
_utmz
_ga
_gid
_twitter_sess
ads_prefs
auth_token
csrf_same_site_set
dnt
eu_cn
external_referrer
guest_id
kdt
personalization_id
remember_checked_on
tfw_exp
twid
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Twitter services use these technologies to deliver, measure, and improve their services in various ways. These uses generally fall into one of the following categories:
Authentication and security:
To log you into Twitter and Periscope.
To protect your security.
To let you to view content with limited distribution.
To help Twitter detect and fight spam, abuse, and other activities that violate the Twitter Rules and the Periscope Community Guidelines.
For example, these technologies help authenticate your access to Twitter and Periscope and prevent unauthorized parties from accessing your account. They also let us show you appropriate content through our services.
Preferences:
To remember information about your browser and your preferences.
For example, cookies help Twitter remember your preferred language or the country that you are in. Twitter can then provide you with Twitter and Periscope content in your preferred language without having to ask you each time you visit Twitter or Periscope. On Twitter, we can also customize content based on your country, such as showing you what topics are trending near you, or to withhold certain content based on applicable local laws. Learn more about trends and country withheld content.
Analytics and research:
To help Twitter improve and understand how people use their services, including Twitter buttons and widgets, and Twitter Ads.
For example, cookies help Twitter test different versions of their services to see which particular features or content users prefer. They might also optimize and improve your experience on Twitter and Periscope by using cookies to see how you interact with their services, such as when and how often you use them and what links you click on. They may use Google Analytics to assist them with this. Learn more about the cookies you may encounter through their use of Google Analytics. They might also use cookies to count the number of users that have seen a particular embedded Tweet or timeline. Learn more about the analytics cookies used by Twitter for Websites widgets.
Personalized content:
To customize their services with more relevant content, like tailored trends, stories, ads, and suggestions for people to follow.
For example, local storage tells Twitter which parts of your Twitter timeline or Periscope Global Feed you have viewed already so that Twitter can show you the appropriate new content. Cookies can help us make smarter and more relevant suggestions about who you might enjoy following based on your visits to websites that have integrated Twitter embeds, including embedded timelines.
Advertising:
To help Twitter deliver ads, measure their performance, and make them more relevant to you based on criteria like your activity on Twitter and visits to their ad partners' websites.
For example, Twitter uses cookies and pixels to personalize ads and measure their performance. Using these technologies, they can show you ads and evaluate their effectiveness based on your visits to our ad partners' websites. This helps advertisers provide high-quality ads and content that might be more interesting to you.
Twitter also works with third-party advertising partners, including Google, to market our services and serve ads on behalf of our advertisers, including through the delivery of interest-based ads.
Personalization across devices:
By better understanding how devices are related, we can use information from one device to help personalize the Twitter experience on another device.
When you log in to Twitter on a device, Twitter associates that device with your Twitter account. Whether or not you are logged in to Twitter, we may also receive information about your devices when, for example, that information is shared by a partner; you visit Twitter.com; you visit third-party websites that integrate Twitter content; or you visit a Twitter advertiser’s website or mobile application. Twitter may use this information, most commonly IP addresses and the time at which the information was received, to infer that certain devices are associated with one another, including the devices on which you log in to Twitter. To learn more about the devices associated with your account, check out Your Twitter Data while logged in. To learn more about the other devices associated with the device or browser you are currently using, visit Your Twitter Data while logged out.
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syndication.twitter.com
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lang
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Twitter services use these technologies to deliver, measure, and improve their services in various ways. These uses generally fall into one of the following categories:
Authentication and security:
To log you into Twitter and Periscope.
To protect your security.
To let you to view content with limited distribution.
To help Twitter detect and fight spam, abuse, and other activities that violate the Twitter Rules and the Periscope Community Guidelines.
For example, these technologies help authenticate your access to Twitter and Periscope and prevent unauthorized parties from accessing your account. They also let us show you appropriate content through our services.
Preferences:
To remember information about your browser and your preferences.
For example, cookies help Twitter remember your preferred language or the country that you are in. Twitter can then provide you with Twitter and Periscope content in your preferred language without having to ask you each time you visit Twitter or Periscope. On Twitter, we can also customize content based on your country, such as showing you what topics are trending near you, or to withhold certain content based on applicable local laws. Learn more about trends and country withheld content.
Analytics and research:
To help Twitter improve and understand how people use their services, including Twitter buttons and widgets, and Twitter Ads.
For example, cookies help Twitter test different versions of their services to see which particular features or content users prefer. They might also optimize and improve your experience on Twitter and Periscope by using cookies to see how you interact with their services, such as when and how often you use them and what links you click on. They may use Google Analytics to assist them with this. Learn more about the cookies you may encounter through their use of Google Analytics. They might also use cookies to count the number of users that have seen a particular embedded Tweet or timeline. Learn more about the analytics cookies used by Twitter for Websites widgets.
Personalized content:
To customize their services with more relevant content, like tailored trends, stories, ads, and suggestions for people to follow.
For example, local storage tells Twitter which parts of your Twitter timeline or Periscope Global Feed you have viewed already so that Twitter can show you the appropriate new content. Cookies can help us make smarter and more relevant suggestions about who you might enjoy following based on your visits to websites that have integrated Twitter embeds, including embedded timelines.
Advertising:
To help Twitter deliver ads, measure their performance, and make them more relevant to you based on criteria like your activity on Twitter and visits to their ad partners' websites.
For example, Twitter uses cookies and pixels to personalize ads and measure their performance. Using these technologies, they can show you ads and evaluate their effectiveness based on your visits to our ad partners' websites. This helps advertisers provide high-quality ads and content that might be more interesting to you.
Twitter also works with third-party advertising partners, including Google, to market our services and serve ads on behalf of our advertisers, including through the delivery of interest-based ads.
Personalization across devices:
By better understanding how devices are related, we can use information from one device to help personalize the Twitter experience on another device.
When you log in to Twitter on a device, Twitter associates that device with your Twitter account. Whether or not you are logged in to Twitter, we may also receive information about your devices when, for example, that information is shared by a partner; you visit Twitter.com; you visit third-party websites that integrate Twitter content; or you visit a Twitter advertiser’s website or mobile application. Twitter may use this information, most commonly IP addresses and the time at which the information was received, to infer that certain devices are associated with one another, including the devices on which you log in to Twitter. To learn more about the devices associated with your account, check out Your Twitter Data while logged in. To learn more about the other devices associated with the device or browser you are currently using, visit Your Twitter Data while logged out.
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