Cookies
Using cookies
This section is about what cookies are, how we use them and how you can manage them for both our site and other websites you might use.
What are cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files that are stored on your computer, tablet or mobile phone when you sign up to a website. The cookies mean that the website will remember you and how you’ve used the site every time you come back.
If you want to know more about cookies, head to www.aboutcookies.org. (Please note: This link opens a new window or browser tab).
How we use Cookies?
We use cookies to keep track of what you've bought from us and what you've done on the site. Cookies also mean you can use services such as tracking your order, checking your account or topping up.
Our cookies don't hold personal information such as your name or bank details - they simply let us find that information once you're logged in. We take looking after your details seriously – we're always monitoring and improving how we protect your personal information.
We've put our cookies in to the following categories, to make it easier for you to understand why we need them:
How you use Cookies?
To buy products or to sign in and manage your Account, Shopping Cart, Contact details & Preferences you you must have cookies enabled on your internet browser, the more popular ones are:
You can still see the website if you choose not to enable cookies. If cookies aren't enabled, your shopping experience will be limited to just browsing our site.
Controlling your cookies
You can control how you use cookies in your browser. If you don't know what browser you're using, find out by:
How to check cookies are enabled for PCs
Google Chrome
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox
Safari
How to check cookies are enabled for Macs
Microsoft Internet Explorer on OSX
Safari on OSX
Mozilla and Netscape on OSX
Opera
Third Party Cookies
When you visit our website we may link to another company's website – like our Facebook or Twitter account or a YouTube video from our website. These are called third party cookies.
For example, when you 'Like' or 'Tweet' a phone from our website, these sites may sometimes put cookies on your computer. We don't control how they use their cookies, so we suggest you check their website to see how they're using cookies and how you can manage them.