NATS (“we”, “us” or “our”) provide the information set out on the NATS website (the “Website”) solely for information and to facilitate NATS’ communications.
By using any part of this Website, completing any registration with us and/or submitting any information to us on the Website, you agree to be bound by this cookies policy, together with the Website’s Terms and Conditions and privacy notice.
Cookies
If cookies aren’t enabled on your computer, it will mean that your experience on our website will be limited to browsing and researching and will not be able to use its full functionality.
Cookies management
How to check Cookies are enabled or disabled on iOS Safari:
- Tap on the ‘Settings’ application from your home screen.
- Find and tap on the ‘Safari’ menu item.
- Under the ‘Privacy & Security’ section tap on the ‘Block cookies’ menu item.
- Select any option other than ‘Always block’.
How to check Cookies are enabled or disabled on Android internet browsers:
- Tap on the ‘Settings’ application from your home screen or under ‘Apps’.
- Under the ‘Device’ section tap on the ‘Applications’ menu item.
- Find and tap the ‘Internet’ menu item.
- Find and tap the ‘Privacy’ menu item. Enable ‘Accept cookies’.
All other browsers
Please consult your online Help files. You can also find out how to change your cookie settings and delete cookies on popular browsers at AboutCookies.org.uk.
About the cookies we use
You can find information below about all of the cookies we use and the reasons we use them.
1. Strictly necessary cookies
Strictly necessary cookies are essential to keep our website secure and working as it should. For instance, these cookies:
- Make our contact and product forms processes work properly
- Remember if you’ve accepted things like our website services’ terms and conditions, so you don’t have to tell us again
If you disable these cookies, it’s likely you’ll have some issues using the site.
2. Functionality cookies
Functionality cookies remember the choices you’ve made before so we can make sure our website looks and works the way you like. For example, these cookies can:
- Remember your preferences such as colours, text size and layout
- Remember your search settings
- Show you content that is relevant to you
- Remember if we’ve already asked you certain questions (for instance, our cookie banner)
If you disable these cookies you’ll still be able to use the site but may see content that is less relevant to you. You may also have to repeat actions you’ve previously made, for example, confirming you agree to our use of cookies.
4. Advertising cookies
Advertising cookies are widely used in online advertising. They allow us to display our adverts to people who are more likely to be interested in our products and services.
You might notice that after visiting our site you see more adverts for our products on other websites. To do this we use ‘remarketing’ advertising cookies. All data is entirely anonymised throughout the remarketing process – nobody, including us, can get personal information about you from any of the advertising cookies we use on our website.
We use the following services which place advertising cookies on your device:
- Google Adwords
Google Adwords uses cookies to measure and improve the effectiveness of our online search marketing campaigns on Google.
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- Facebook
Facebook uses cookies to measure and improve the effectiveness of our online display advertising and paid search marketing campaigns.
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- Twitter
Twitter uses cookies to measure and improve the effectiveness of our online display advertising and paid search marketing campaigns.
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By disabling these cookies any advertising you see on other websites won’t be related to your visit to this site. You may still see generic adverts from us on other websites.