Cookies Policy

Hope for Justice Cookies Policy

What are cookies?

“Cookie” is a name for a small text file, usually of letters and numbers, which are placed on your computer or other devices like your mobile phone or tablet when you visit a website.

They are widely used and they let websites recognise your device, so that the sites can work, or work better and also gathers information about how you use the site. A cookie, by itself, cannot be used to identify you. A cookie often contains a unique number, which can be used to recognise your computer when a user of your computer returns to a website that it visited previously.

For further information about cookies, go to www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

How we use cookies

We only use anonymous analytic cookies to track visits to our site and visitor journeys around our site. As with all statistics about visitors to our website, this tracking is anonymous and aggregate and does not relate to any information we might hold on individuals.

Managing cookies

You can manage website cookies in your browser settings.  You always have the choice to have your device warn you each time a cookie is being sent or change these settings by accepting, rejecting, or deleting cookies. If you choose to change your settings, you may find that certain functions and features will not work as intended on the Services.  All browser settings are slightly different, so to manage cookies, you should refer to the relevant settings within your browser.  Please click below for detailed information on how to disable and delete cookies in some commonly used browsers:

Third party cookies

We use websites such as Flickr, YouTube and Vimeo to show image galleries and videos promoting and illustrating our work. Pages from these providers may use cookies. As some of these services are based outside of the UK and the EU, they may fall outside of the jurisdiction of EU and UK laws. If you are concerned about this, you can visit the Information Commissioner’s website (www.ico.gov.uk) for more information and/or change the cookies settings on your browser as above.

If you share content from our website on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter, these providers may use cookies. You should check those websites for their cookies policy to understand how they use them. Such third party cookies are not within our control.

This Cookies Policy was last reviewed and updated on May 22nd, 2018.