We use cookies and similar technologies (‘cookies’ for short) on this website. This notice explains:

  • what cookies are
  • the types of cookies we use
  • what we use cookies for
  • how you can control them

We don’t collect any of your personal information using cookies.

For more information on privacy and your rights, go to the Scheme Member Privacy Notice - Hymans Robertson

What are cookies?

Cookies are used to store information on your device or in its memory to improve your experience.

They also provide useful insights to the website owner.

For example, they can be used to:

  • improve website features and security
  • allow the website to remember actions you’ve previously carried out
  • provide analytics information on how users engage with the website

Most cookies have an expiry date, but you can delete them at any time.

Browsers have settings to allow you to block and clear cookies.

For more information, see the ‘How can I control cookies?’ at the end of this notice.

Types of cookies used on our website

Cookies: Small text files stored on your device by your web browser. Most cookies have an expiry date, but you can delete them at any time.

Browsers have settings to allow you to block and clear cookies.

See the ‘How can I control cookies?’ section at the end of this notice for more information.

Session storage: Used by your web browser to store information in your device’s memory.

Information held in session storage is cleared when you close your browser.

Types of cookies used on our website

This section explains more about the specific cookies used on this website.

‘Strictly necessary’ cookies

These are set by default and do not require your consent, as they’re permitted by privacy laws.

These cookies are required for the operation of our website.

They give us information needed for website security and to help the website function properly.

Name Provider Purpose Expiry Type
PrismSessionCookie Civica Secure Authentication cookie End of browser session Session
ASP.NET_SessionID Civica .NET Session cookie End of browser session Session

How can I control cookies?

You can use your web browser to delete, block or allow all cookies.

You can also block third-party cookies.

Additional options to control your cookies include:

  • clearing all cookies when you close your browser
  • using a private browsing session
  • installing add-ons or plugins to give you more options

For general information about this, go to All About Cookies.

Find out more on how popular browsers manage your data using these links: