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What are cookies?


Cookies are widely used tiny pieces of software (files) that are installed on a computer or mobile device when an individual visits a website. Windows Explorer, which is one of the main internet browsers, will usually store these files in a folder called 'cookies' in 'documents and permissions' on computers running Microsoft Windows.


Cookies allow websites to recognise that a user on an individual computer has previously visited the site. The cookies save some information about that user for when they access the site again in the future. By using and browsing the Computer Training Wales website, you consent to cookies being used in accordance with our policy. If you do not consent, you must turn off cookies or refrain from using the site.


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Cookies we use


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