Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies to understand your use of our website and to give you a better experience.
What are cookies?
Cookies are files that contain a small amount of information. Cookies are stored in the browser or memory of your computer or device.
How do we use cookies?
We use cookies to offer you a good browser experience and to distinguish you from other users of our website. Cookies ensure that our website can remember what you have done while browsing, so that we offer appropriate content on return.
What type of cookies do we use?
There are two types of cookies. Session cookies and permanent cookies. Session cookies are removed from your computer or device when you close the web browser. Permanent cookies remain stored until they are deleted or until they reach their expiration date. We use the following cookies:
- Analytical / performance cookies
With these cookies we can keep track of the number of visitors to our website. We can see how visitors move within our site and how they use the site. This helps us to improve the functioning of our website, for example by ensuring that users easily find what they are looking for. - Functional cookies
These cookies are used to recognize you when you return to our website. - Other first party cookies
These cookies are used to store information about choices you have made on the site so that you do not have to continue making them between page loads. This might be closing an informational alert box, for example. These cookies persist between visits to the website, even if you close your browser.
What information do we collect by using cookies?
We offer you an overview of which cookies Korean Cultural Centre UK uses:
- Google Tag Manager
For loading Google script into our website and analytical purposes - Google Analytics
Registers website visits and visitor sources. It also allows us to analyse visitor behaviour on our website. All collected data is aggregated and anonymised. - Readspeaker
Makes it possible to read text from our website.
How do you block cookies?
In most browsers you can refuse cookies. You can also block our cookies by setting your browser to refuse some or all of our cookies.
Changes and updates to our cookie policy
Changes in technology, legislation and government guidelines can ensure that we have to adjust our policies. We will of course also place these adjustments on this page.