Cookies
The Vitiligo Society website uses cookies.
This page is designed to tell you more about their use, and how it affects you.
What are cookies?
- Cookies are small text files which are stored by your browser (for example Internet Explorer or Firefox) on your computer or mobile device.
- Cookies allow websites to store things like user preferences.
- They enables websites to “remember” certain bits of information.
- Cookies Âcannot harm or scan your computer for private information stored on your hard drive.
How does The Vitiligo Society use cookies?
- We use cookies to track traffic through the site. This information shows us how many people visit the site, what pages are most popular, how long people stay on certain pages and where they visited our site from. These cookies are anonymous – we don’t store any of your personal information or any information about you other than how you use the site.
- We also use cookies to keep you securely logged in when you access pages in the Members’ Area and to store the contents of your shopping cart when you purchase items from our shop.
How can I turn cookies off?
Your should be able to adjust the settings of your browser to prevent websites storing cookies, however, turning off all cookies may prevent this website from functioning correctly.
You can find out how to adjust your cookie settings here: