Cookies policy

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of information sent to your computer and stored on your hard drive to improve your experience of a website. Cookies cannot be used to identify you personally.

How we use cookies

The Amaze website uses cookies to work (functional) and to understand how you are using our site (analytics).

We do not use cookies to personally identify you but the third party analytics cookies we use will collect demographic data from you. See more detail on this in the Analytics cookies section below.

Functional cookies

We use cookies to remember your chosen settings, for example, website translations or font size.

We may also use cookies to remember actions you’ve taken, for example when you submit a form. This means you will not need to re-type this information each time you visit the form.

Where personal data is requested through forms, the data is only used for the purpose stated on the form and will not be given or sold to any third parties. See our privacy policy for more information.

Analytics cookies

We use Google Analytics (GA4) to gather information about how our website is used to help us maintain and improve our website and services. For example, we monitor what pages and links are most popular.

Google Analytics stores information about:

  • the pages you visit
  • how long you spend on each page
  • how you got to the site
  • what you click on while you’re visiting the site
  • your unique IP address for demographic data gathering (country, region, city, language, age, gender, interests)

Changing your cookie settings

You can decide which cookies are allowed and delete cookies at any time by adjusting the settings on your web browser. Please be aware that restricting cookies may have an impact on the functionality of our website.

We suggest consulting the Help section of your browser or taking a look at the About Cookies website which offers guidance for all modern browsers

You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking by downloading their browser add-on.

Find out more about how we use your data and privacy in our Privacy Policy.