Cookie Policy

Managing cookies

You can control what cookies you use by adjusting your internet browser settings. However, please note that in disabling cookies, you may adversely affect your online browsing experience.

What are cookies?

‘Cookies’ are small text files that are stored by the browser on your computer or mobile phone. Websites are able to read and write these files, allowing them store things such as personalisation details or user preferences. Cookies provide a “memory” for the website, enabling it to recognise a user and respond appropriately. Each web domain can only access cookies stored by that specific web domain, meaning that only the Milap servers can access the cookies set by the milap.co.uk and milapfest.com domains.

How we use cookies

Our website uses cookies to enable online transactions (first party cookies) and to track website usage patterns and inform our digital advertising (third party cookies). We may also track receipt, opening, click-through, purchase and unsubscribe information for the emails we send.

This site, like many others, uses small files called cookies to help customise your experience.

The cookie settings on this website are set to ‘allow all cookies’ to give you the very best experience. If you continue without changing these settings, we assume you consent to this – but if you do want to disable cookies on your browser you can read how to do so here.

What kinds of cookies we use

We use a number of different types cookies on the site:

Session Cookies

We use a session cookie to remember your log-in details and what you’ve put in the shopping basket. These we deem strictly necessary to the working of the website. If these are disabled then various functionality on the site will not work.

Find out more about session cookies

Cookies for Site Analytics and Performance

Google Analytics – we use this to understand how the site is being used in order to improve the user experience. User data is all anonymous.  

Find out more about Google’s position on privacy regarding analytics

Google Analytics

These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the site. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors have come to the site from and the pages they visited.

Third party cookies

We often embed photo or video content from websites such as Vimeo or YouTube while profiling the work of artists. Webpages with this content may set cookies from these external websites. Milap does not control these cookies so we recommend you check relevant third party websites for more information on the cookies they use.

Which cookies we use

Below is a description and purpose for each cookie we use.

__utmb

This checks how long you stay on a site. It does not contain any personal information and is used only for analytical purposes.

__utmc

Same as above.

__utma

This stores the amount of visits to our website, the time of your first visit, your previous visit, and current visit. It does not contain any personal information and is used only for analytical purposes.

__utmz

These cookies may be set through our website by other companies. Data may be collected by these companies that enable them to serve up adverts on other sites that are relevant to your interests. 

ShareThis Cookies: __stid, __uset, __utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmz 

Google Cookies: APISID, HSID, NID, PREF, rememberme, SAPISID, SID, SS, SSID, ULS 

Facebook Cookies: c_user, presence, xs 

YouTube Cookies: demographics, HSID, LOGIN_INFO, lwb, PREF, SID, use_hitbox, VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE 

How to delete cookies

There are two kinds of cookies-regular text browser cookies and flash cookies. To ensure maximum web browsing privacy, you have to delete both kinds of cookies. There is no one standardized way to remove cookies since different browsers clear cookies using different procedures. This information helps you manage cookies by describing how to remove cookies on the Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer browsers

How to delete cookies in Internet Explorer

  1. Press Start
  2. Click Control Panel
  3. Double click Internet options
  4. Under the General Tab, you will see ‘Delete temporary files, history, cookies, saved passwords…’ Click Delete
  5. The Delete Browsing History dialog box will appear, click the ‘cookies’ checkbox
  6. Click the delete button at the bottom of the dialog box
  7. You will be taken back to the Internet properties dialog box. Click ‘ok’

How to delete cookies in Firefox (Mozilla Firefox 2.0+ / 3.0+ / 4.0+/8.0+)

Before going through the steps below, make sure you are using the latest version of Firefox for your OS. Doing this ensures that you benefit from the latest security updates offered by your browser. Keep in mind that the more popular a browser is, the higher the chance that it is being targeted for spyware or malware infection.

  1. Look at the top end of your Firefox window and you will see a ‘Firefox’ button. Click it and click ‘Options’
  2. Click on ‘Privacy’
  3. You will see ‘Firefox will:’. Set it to ‘Use custom settings for history.’
  4. Click on the ‘Show Cookies’ button on the right side
  5. If you want to delete cookies set by individual sites, enter the complete domain or partial domain name of the site you want to manage in the search field. Your search will retrieve the list of cookies set for that site. Click ‘Remove Cookie’
  6. If you want to delete all cookies, click the top of your Firefox window and click on your Firefox button. Click the History menu and pick out ‘Clear Recent History…’ Select ‘Everything’ for the ‘Time Range To Clear’ option. Click on the downward arrow located next to ‘Details’. This will open up the list of items. Click ‘Cookies’ and make sure all the other items are unselected. Click on the ‘Clear Now’ button at the bottom. Close your ‘Clear Recent History’ window.

How to delete cookies in Google Chrome

  1. At the top right side of your browser toolbar, click on the Chrome icon
  2. Click on Settings
  3. Scroll to the bottom and click ‘Show advanced settings’
  4. Under ‘Privacy’, you will see ‘Content Settings’, click on this
  5. Under ‘Cookies’, you will see ‘All cookies and site data’, click on this. Please note that you can block cookies altogether from being set on your browser by clicking ‘Block sites from setting any data.’ Unfortunately, many websites you browse will stop working if you do this. It is better if you just periodically clear your cookies manually instead of preventing them from being set by your browser.
  6. You will see a full listing of all your cookies. You can click REMOVE ALL to clear all your cookies or you can pick a particular website and clear your cookies from that site.

How to delete cookies in Safari

Please note that if you change your cookie preferences in Safari or remove the cookies in your browser, this might remove or change the cookie settings in your other applications including your Dashboard. This guide is for OSX Lion.

  1. Open Safari.
  2. Click Safari then Preferences. Click on ‘Privacy.’
  3. Click on ‘Details.’
  4. You will see a list of websites that store cookies. You can remove single sites by clicking the ‘Remove’ button and selecting a site. If you want clear all cookies, click ‘Remove All.’
  5. When you have finished removing sites, click ‘Done.’

If you have any questions about our cookies policy, please get in touch with our Director of Marketing, Archana Shastri at archana@milap.co.uk.

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