Cookie Policy

North Atlantic’s Cookie Policy
North Atlantic’s Cookie Policy page is a notice that explains how North Atlantic uses cookies, which are small files that are stored on the user’s device.
This notice explains what cookies North Atlantic uses and what the cookies are for.
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Functional Cookies
Functional cookies are an essential part of web services, as they store information that enables the basic functions of the website, such as user-selected settings or login information. These cookies are essential for the website to function as expected and to enable the use of the service and a smooth user experience.
Since they are directly related to the technical operation of the website, they cannot be removed without significantly affecting the website’s functionality. Therefore, functional cookies cannot be managed or deleted from user settings in the same way as other types of cookies.
Visitor Analytics
Website administrators often use third-party analytics services to collect data about visitors. These services allow for the analysis of website traffic and the improvement of site performance.
This practice can be illegal without prior consent in the UK, and asking a prior consent from every visitor pretty much nullifies the idea of visitor counters – if only 10% agrees, the data is most likely false and thus, unusable.
At North Atlantic, we took a different approach. We are using open source analytics software run fully on-premise. We do not use cookies to store tracking data on users’ devices, either.
We do not use analytics cookies and we do not send any visitor data outside UK or EU (data transfers from the UK to EU are considered safe).
Other Cookies
Additional Considerations
Cookie Management: Most browsers have built-in tools for managing cookies. These tools allow users to view, allow, and block cookies. Instructions for managing cookies can usually be found in the browser’s settings or help center.
Privacy Settings: Browsers also have privacy settings that can affect how cookies are stored and used. Users can generally choose whether they want to allow third-party cookies, track website traffic, and block pop-ups.
Add-ons: There are also several add-ons that can help users manage cookies and improve privacy. These add-ons can, for example, block third-party cookies, automatically delete cookies, and allow users to manage cookie settings for individual websites.
Other: While users can generally manage cookies and prevent them from being stored in their browser settings, it is not always possible to directly delete cookies. This is because these cookies are essential for the operation of the site and are used on the basis of legitimate interests to effectively deliver and develop the site. Removing them could significantly impact site performance and user experience.