Mcwolcott’s cookie policy explains the usage of cookies in this website, usage of cookies by third-party partners on the website as well as the customer choices regarding cookies.

What are cookies?

Cookies are created to identify you when you visit our website. Cookies will collect general information about visits to our website, pattern of movement of users within the website, how often do you visit our website, have you made any purchase and what is the process you have gone through. This information will only be collected only if you allow the delivery of cookies. The anonymous non-personal information that we collect and analyze in not personal information as described in the Privacy Act.

Why do we use cookies?

When you visit our website, a file containing a unique identification number will be downloaded by your web browser and stored in the cache of your computer. This is used to recognize your computer at your next visit to our site. The “cookies” that are shared with your computer can’t be used to discover any personal information such as your name, address or email address they merely identify your computer to our websites when you visit us.

We are also able to get record of the Internet Protocol Address to identify the countries which our website has been accessed.

Further, we use these cookies to:

  • Track the performance of the website so we can provide a better experience for the users.
  • Allow advertising to cover some of the operating costs of the company
  • To update about our new products offers and deals via email when the user has given access for email marketing. (This feature can always be deactivated in our settings)

In addition to our cookies, we may have other third-party cookies usage statistics of the Website, deliver advertisements on and through the Website, and so on.

What are your choices regarding cookies?

It is not compulsory to accept the cookie policy sent you by the website. You can always refuse to accept cookies to your computer or you also have the capability of letting your computer warn you each time a cookie is sent. However, if you turn your cookies off, some of our services may not function properly.