Cookies policy
A ‘cookie’ is a small text file of information, which helps the server to identify your computer but not the individual. Like all websites, Transform Scotland uses cookies to help make your visitor session a more personal, and enriching experience. Cookies are also important to making our website work and helping us improve it.
You can find more information about cookies and how to control them on the websites at Interactive Advertising Bureau or Information Commissioner’s Office .
Your consent
Cookies may be set by us or by third parties. By continuing to browse our site you’re agreeing to our use of cookies.
Refusing consent
If you wish not to have this facility, you are able to disable cookies in your browser’s settings. Note: if you decide to avoid the use of cookies, you may not be able to use the full functionality of our website, such as making donations.
What kind of cookies do we use?
1. Essential
This kind of cookie is required so that you can navigate the website and successfully use its features. Without essential cookies, services such as donation forms cannot work.
2. Performance
Performance cookies let us know how visitors use our website. For example, they inform us which pages are visited most frequently and whether visitors get error messages. Any information is aggregated and anonymous so visitors cannot be identified. These cookies are only used to improve how our website works.
3. Functionality
Functionality cookies supply more personal features, like recording previous choices you’ve made. For instance, they monitor your previous visits to the website to avoid you receiving messages intended for new visitors. This cookie type does not track your browsing activity on other sites and all information is anonymised.
Third party cookies
As we embed content on our website from other sites, this can result in cookies being used by third parties, for example, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and others. For further details, check the relevant third-party website for more information about their cookies.
Further queries
If you have any more questions regarding how cookies work on our website, please get in touch via the webform below.