Cookie Policy Last Updated: 13th May 2024.

1. Benefit of cookies and information about this Policy


(a) What We Use: We use cookies and similar technologies for a range of purposes when you visit our websites, read, click or download information, and receive emailed information from us (e.g. brochures) in response to your requests, to deliver our website functionality and improve your experience. Depending on your use or interaction with our website, we will use cookies to promote optimal website experience, we will obtain some information via automated means from or about your device, and about how you use our website. We may also use pixel-tags and cookies that may transfer to the cookie file of your device, depending on the nature of your device. More information about these is set out below. This information helps us so we can improve our site for all our visitors and helps us make ongoing improvements so that the information on our pages can be updated and remains relevant and useful to you. This policy describes the categories of cookies used by us and our partners, what they are used for, and how you can change your preferences.

(b) Who We Are and what this policy covers: Jaguar Land Rover Limited is the company responsible for the Jaguar and Land Rover brand UK websites, located at www.jaguar.co.uk and www.landrover.co.uk and subdomains (“our UK brand websites”). It has its registered office at Abbey Road, Whitley, Coventry CV3 4LF, registered number: 1672070. It is registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office under registration number ZA020510.

This policy explains the technologies that we may put in place to collect information about the use of our UK brand websites and our email communications. These types of technologies are used by almost every website and are contained in almost every commercial email communication sent via the Internet and are known as “cookies” and “web beacons”.

Please note, our corporate and InControl websites, and other country websites have their own policies relating to the use of cookies and web beacons available on these websites.

(c) What you can get from reading this policy: This policy aims to do two things:

a. Information: To provide you with more information to explain what cookies and web beacon technologies are, and to detail which types are used within scope of this cookies policy; and
b. Know how to set your preferences: To explain to you your choices, i.e. how you can control and manage the cookies being used when you visit this website. These choices will be visible to you at the start of your website journey, through clicking the choice in our cookies website banner “manage preferences”.


2. Information to help you better understand cookies, device data and similar technologies


(a) What is a cookie?

Short answer: A small amount of data, often including a unique identifier, that can be sent to your browser when you visit websites, and stored by your web browser on your device.

More detail shared: A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser on your computer's hard disk so that the website can remember who you are. Cookies can help a website to arrange content to match your preferred interests more quickly - most major websites use cookies. Cookies alone cannot be used to identify who you are. They can be used to identify when the same device has visited the website again and can place a randomly generated unique number against each website visit, to help us (or our partners) understand the web-page interactions made in that visit.

A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has come; the "lifetime" of the cookie; and a value, usually a randomly generated unique number.

When looking at the “lifetime” of a cookie, two types of cookies are used on this website:

Type of Cookie: Explanation of this (short answer): More detail:
Session Cookies, These are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser only until you leave the site. Session cookies are used to allow you to carry information across pages of our site and avoid having to re-enter information.
They are also used within registration pages to allow you to access stored information.
Persistent Cookies These remain in the cookie file of your browser for longer. (How long will depend on the lifetime of the specific cookie). Persistent cookies are used to help us recognise a device as a unique visitor (using a number, you cannot be identified by personally) when the device returns again to our website.
This allows us to tailor content or advertisements to match your preferred interests or to avoid showing you the same adverts repeatedly.
We also compile anonymous, aggregated statistics that allow us to understand how users use our site and to help us improve the structure of our website. With these compiled statistics, we cannot identify you personally in this way.

When looking at the uses of a cookie, this website, like many others, uses both first and third party cookies. We explain each of these types below. First party cookies: Where cookies are stored by us for Jaguar Land Rover purposes, these are called “first party cookies”. Jaguar Land Rover uses a number of first party cookies, primarily for 4 purposes, which are explained in more detail below. The list of first party cookies is made available to you, both in the list below, and when clicking the “manage preferences” section of the cookie banner choices that should appear to you when our home page downloads first time. 


Third party cookies:
Some cookies that are stored when you visit our website may be accessed by other companies. For example:

• Where a social network’s “like” or similar button is displayed on one of our websites, that social network may store and access its own cookies to provide the button’s functionality and for other purposes. (You should visit the privacy and cookies policy of that social network to understand more about their cookies from here). The main social networks we allow display of “like” buttons on our website are below, together with links to their privacy and cookies policies, as valid from the date of this Cookie Policy.

• Where we use an advertising partner, that advertising partner may store and access its own cookies [or pixel-tags?] in order that we and they can target adverts to you about Jaguar Land Rover products you have been browsing on our websites.

Cookie Purposes:

Cookies used on this website, like many other websites, are in the main placed to support 4 key purposes. Information about each of these is below.

TYPE OF COOKIE PURPOSE: WHAT THIS MEANS:
Essential Cookies Essential cookies are always on because they are necessary to make the Jaguar website work. These are cookies that are necessary to the operation of our sites, services, applications and tools. For example, these cookies:
  • Identify irregular site behaviour, are designed to prevent fraudulent activity or improve security; 
  • Operate to remember the items you place in your ‘shopping basket’ when you use our website and services. 
  • Allow you to access secure areas of our websites without you having to continually log in to the website and services. 
  • Remember previous actions you have taken (such as completing an online form) when navigating back to a page in the same session
Performance Cookies Performance cookies may collect information about how our websites, [applications?], advertisements and email communications are used and flag to us if an error occurs. These cookies may be used to collect technical information such as your last visited website, when you visited. the number of pages in our website you have visited, whether or not email communications you have received have been opened, which parts of the website or email communication have been clicked on and the length of time between clicks.
This information may be associated with details such as your IP address, domain, device type or browser information, and used for analysis in aggregate with similar information from other users – but not used in a way that will directly identify you.

For example, these cookies may be used on our websites to:
  • Analyse and improve the performance and relevance of our websites, advertisements and email communications; 
  • Manage websites performance and design; 
  • Improve the effectiveness of our advertising (and to reduce options that aren’t well liked or responded to in future advertisements) by calculating number and areas of responses; 
  • Measure errors on our websites to improve our service and manage complaints.
Functional Cookies These cookies tell us how you use the site and can enable various helpful website [or application] features. For example, to:
  • Remember preferences you have selected on a previous visit to the website, such as country/language, your interests and the presentation of the website (e.g. layout, font, size, colours etc) so you don’t have to tell us again each time you visit. 
  • Remember answers to questions our websites have asked you, such as not wishing to take part in a customer satisfaction survey, so your device is not asked to again. 
  • Detect if a service has already been offered to you, such as an offer of live online help 
  • Provide information to enable an optional service to function such as watching an online video or commenting on a blog.
Targeting or advertising Cookies These types of cookies help to deliver advertisements and to contact you with marketing communications, where we have your permission to do so, that we identify to be more relevant to you and your interests. These cookies may collect information about your browsing habits across our websites (such as which products and services you have clicked on). They may also be used to recognise when you re-visit one of our websites, or a website that is part of one of our advertising partners’ network or one of our retailers.

For example, these cookies may be used on our websites to:
  • Collect information about which Jaguar Land Rover products and services you have browsed or added to your shopping basket, so that: 
  • We can provide you with content, recommendations and adverts on our websites that based on this interaction, are more relevant to you. 
  • We can personalise and target more effectively in our permitted email and other direct marketing communications to you, 
  • Our advertising partners [and retailers?] can provide you with adverts on their websites and/or websites in their advertising networks for Jaguar Land Rover products and services which, based on our website identified interactions, are more relevant for you. 
  • Limit the number of times you see an advert as well as to help measure the effectiveness of an advertising or marketing campaign.

We may also access referral cookies that are sent to your device by the websites of our business partners. These cookies are used to identify each time our business partners refer someone to our websites and whether that persons’ visit results in the purchase of a Jaguar Land Rover product or service. This information may be disclosed to our business partners, but only in an anonymous way that does not directly identify you.

Social media cookies are used when you share information using a social media sharing button or “like” button on our sites [or apps?], or when you engage with our content on or through a social site such as Facebook or Twitter. These cookies collect information about your social media interaction with Jaguar Land Rover, such as whether you have an account with the social media site and whether you are logged into it when you interact with the Jaguar Land Rover content.

Here's a list of the first party cookies we use, and what we use them for. You'll find information about 3rd party cookies on the next tab.

First party cookies:

Tracker Name Consent Category Tracker Purpose Tracker Duration
_dc_gtm_UA-# Analytics Cookies Used by Google Tag Manager to control the loading of a Google Analytics script tag. Session
_ga Analytics Cookies These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our website. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the website. The cookies collect information in a way that does not directly identify anyone, including the number of visitors to the website and blog, where visitors have come to the website from and the pages they visited. Session
_gat_UA-# Analytics Cookies Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate Session
_gcl_au Analytics Cookies To understand what users are doing on the website. 3 Months
_gid Analytics Cookies Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. Session
at_check Functional cookies This cookie gives us the ability to test which content is more relevant to you, and show you personalised content based on your behaviour. Session
_fbp Marketing & Advertising Cookies To store and track visits between websites. 3 Months
ln_or Marketing & Advertising Cookies Registers statistical data on users' behaviour on the website. Used for internal analytics by the website operator. 1 Year
_pin_unauth Marketing & Advertising Cookies This cookie is a first party cookie placed by the Pinterest tag when we are unable to match the user. It contains a unique UUID to group actions across pages. 1 Year
_schn2 Marketing & Advertising Cookies Sets a unique ID for the visitor, that allows third party advertisers to target the visitor with relevant advertisement. This pairing service is provided by third party advertisement hubs, which facilitates real-time bidding for advertisers. Session
Google Signals Marketing & Advertising Cookies Google Signals works to classify audiences and media activation. 26 Months
cf_clearance Necessary Cookies Clearance Cookie stores the proof of challenge passed. It is used to no longer issue a challenge if present. It is required to reach an origin server. 1 Year
apiDomain_3_# Necessary Cookies The shared domain API calls for all sites in a group should be sent to. 1 year
gmid Necessary Cookies Identifies the logged in user. A unique session ID is linked to the user so that he/she is identified while navigating the website. The user is logged out when the cookie expires. 1 Year
hasGmid Necessary Cookies This cookie stores visitor credentials in an encrypted cookie in order to allow the visitor to stay logged in on reentry if the visitor has accepted the 'stay logged in'-button. 6 months
ucid Necessary Cookies This period shows the length of the period at which a service can store and/or read certain data from your computer by using a cookie, a pixel,  an API, cookieless tracking, or other resources. 1 Year
gig_canary Necessary Cookies This cookie stores visitor credentials in an encrypted cookie in order to allow the visitor to stay logged in on reentry if the visitor has accepted the 'stay logged in'-button. 6 months
gig_canary_ver Necessary Cookies Used to identify the visitor across visits and devices. This allows the website to present the visitor with relevant advertisement - The service is provided by third party advertisement hubs which facilitate real-time bidding for advertisers. Session
gig_bootstrap_4_# Necessary Cookies Used to identify the visitor across visits and devices. This allows the website to present the visitor with relevant advertisement - The service is provided by third party advertisement hubs which facilitate real-time bidding for advertisers. Session
gig3pctest Necessary Cookies This cookie determines whether the browser accepts cookies. Session
TEST_AMCV_COOKIE_WRITE Necessary Cookies Determines whether the user has accepted the cookie consent box. Session
AKA_A2 Necessary Cookies This cookie is necessary for the cache function. A cache is used by the website to optimize the response time between the visitor and the website. The cache is usually stored on the visitor’s browser. Session
cmapi_cookie_privacy Necessary Cookies Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain. 6 months
cmapi_gtm_bl Necessary Cookies Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain. 6 months
gig_bootstrap_3_# Necessary Cookies Used to identify the visitor across visits and devices. This allows the website to present the visitor with relevant advertisement - The service is provided by third party advertisement hubs which facilitate real-time bidding for advertisers. session
JSESSIONID Necessary Cookies Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain. Session
notice_behavior Necessary Cookies Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain. session
notice_gdpr_prefs Necessary Cookies Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain. 6 months
RT Necessary Cookies Allows website to track speed and performance. 18 days
CookieConsent Necessary Cookies Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain. 1 year
_pin_unauth Necessary Cookies This cookie is a first party cookie placed by the Pinterest tag when we are unable to match the user. It contains a unique UUID to group actions across pages. 1 Year
JSESSIONID Necessary Cookies Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain. session
AWSALB Necessary Cookies To provide load balancing functionality 1 Week
AWSALBCORS Necessary Cookies To provide load balancing functionality 1 Week
consent-categories Necessary Cookies Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain. 13 months
gig_canary Necessary Cookies This cookie stores visitor credentials in an encrypted cookie in order to allow the visitor to stay logged in on reentry if the visitor has accepted the 'stay logged in'-button. 6 months
gig_canary_ver Necessary Cookies Used to identify the visitor across visits and devices. This allows the website to present the visitor with relevant advertisement - The service is provided by third party advertisement hubs which facilitate real-time bidding for advertisers. Session
segmentId Necessary Cookies Enables the display of personalised content across the website. 13 months
_pk_id or _tq_id Marketing & Advertising Cookies Aids reporting of site visits and actions for analytical reporting to Innovid. 2 years
_pk_ses Marketing & Advertising Cookies Confirms an individual user in relation to an individual session, i.e., how long the user is on the website. 30 minutes
__cq_dnt Necessary Cookies Analytic cookie to track anonymous or logged in users to measure and improve performance, and support personalisation of site content. Expires after the browsing session ends. session
_dd_s Necessary Cookies Cookie used to group all events generated from a unique user session across multiple pages. It contains the current session ID, whether the session is excluded due to sampling, and the expiration date of the session. The cookie is extended for an extra 15 minutes every time the user interacts with the website, up to the maximum user session duration (4 hours). session
dw_dnt Necessary Cookies Controls client-side JavaScript for Commerce Cloud tracking features (Analytics, Einstein, and ActiveData). Commerce Cloud sets it with each page response, based on the value of the corresponding session attribute TrackingAllowed. The value of this cookie always matches that of the Einstein __cq_dnt cookie. session
dwanonymous_# Necessary Cookies Random ID used to identify an unregistered shopper or a shopper who has not yet logged in independent of the session. For example, this is used to track basket and order activity and for analytics. It is not used for any activity that occurs after the shopper registers an account. The * in the cookie name is a value unique to the site. 180 days
dwsid Necessary Cookies Identifies the current browsing session. session
TAconsentID Necessary Cookies Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain. 6 months
Local Storage Purpose Expiry
timespendonsite This local storage store data of the average of total session time spent by the user on the website in the last 30 days Never
is_events This cookie will store meta data of user engagements and will be used for personalization activities. Session
hasVisited This session storage store data of the user active in the current session Session

Third party cookies:
These are cookies placed by third parties we work with. Information about the third party for each of these cookies is provided below. These cookies are not controlled by Jaguar Land Rover but by the third party identified. We would encourage you to visit the website of this third party, to view their privacy and cookies notice, for more information here.

Tracker Name New Consent Category New Vendor Name Tracker Purpose Tracker Duration
_gali Analytics Cookies Google used by Google Analytics to determine which links on a page that are being clicked. Session
da_intState Analytics Cookies Medallia Details about all integration states Session
collection Analytics Cookies Blue Triangle Technologies data collection is enabled Session
enabled Analytics Cookies Blue Triangle Technologies javascript tag enabled Session
landrovercouk500z-BrowserVersion Analytics Cookies Blue Triangle Technologies maintains version of the browser throughout the session Session
landrovercouk500z-txnName Analytics Cookies Blue Triangle Technologies traffic segment name which may be customized Session
sessionID Analytics Cookies Blue Triangle Technologies dynamically generated ID used for the customer visit Session
da_lid Analytics Cookies Medallia DXA session ID 1 year
da_sid Analytics Cookies Medallia DXA lead ID 30 mins
intState Analytics Cookies Medallia Details about all integration states 30 minutes
AnalyticsSyncHistory Analytics Cookies LinkedIn Used to store information about the time a sync with the lms_analytics cookie took place for users in the Designated Countries 30 days
demdex Functional Cookies Adobe Audience Manager, Adobe Experience Platform Audience Manager sets this cookie to assign a unique ID to a site visitor. The demdex cookie helps Audience Manger perform basic functions, such as visitor identification, ID synchronization, segmentation, modeling, reporting, and so on. 6 Months
MUID Marketing & Advertising Cookies Bing To store and track visits across websites 390 days
__cf_bm Marketing & Advertising Cookies TikTok This cookie is used as a means of tracking your website activity to help us optimise our advertising. 13 Months
NID Marketing & Advertising Cookies Google Advertising Used to customize ads on Google properties 182 days
X-AB Marketing & Advertising Cookies Snap Inc. This cookie is associated with embedding content from Snapchat. 1 Day
sc_at Marketing & Advertising Cookies Snap Inc. Cookie associated with embedding content from Snapchat. 1 Year
muc_ads Marketing & Advertising Cookies Twitter Contains a unique identifier for the browser used to access 2 Year
_ttp Marketing & Advertising Cookies TikTok To measure and improve the performance of your advertising campaigns and to personalize the user's experience (including ads) on TikTok https://ads.tiktok.com/help/article?aid=10007540 13 months, from the last date it was used
uid Marketing & Advertising Cookies AddThis A cookie used for sharing website content using AddThis functionality, via email, social networks etc. 13 months
guest_id Marketing & Advertising Cookies Twitter Used to identify you to Twitter, if you do not have a Twitter account or never accessed the Twitter.com website directly then Twitter will assign you a unique code to track your visit to the Twitter feed. 2 years
guest_id_ads Marketing & Advertising Cookies Twitter This cookie is for advertising when logged out 2 years
guest_id_marketing Marketing & Advertising Cookies Twitter This cookie is for advertising when logged out 2 years
personalization_id Marketing & Advertising Cookies Twitter This cookie is a secondary unique ID assigned to all visitors/users 3 years
bscookie Marketing & Advertising Cookies LinkedIn Used by the social networking service, LinkedIn , for tracking the use of embedded services 30 days
_pinterest_ct_ua Marketing & Advertising Cookies Pinterest This cookie is the same as _pin_unauth, but as a third party cookie 1 year
IDE Marketing & Advertising Cookies Doubleclick Used by Google DoubleClick to register and report the website user's actions after viewing or clicking one of the advertiser's ads with the purpose of measuring the efficacy of an ad and to present targeted ads to the user. 13 Months
test_cookie Marketing & Advertising Cookies Google Advertising Functionality 15 min
dpm Marketing & Advertising Cookies Adobe Audience Manager, Adobe Experience Platform To provide ad delivery or retargeting. 7 Months
fr Marketing & Advertising Cookies Meta (formerly Facebook) Facebook's primary advertising cookie, used to deliver, measure and improve the relevancy of ads 90 days
bcookie Marketing & Advertising Cookies LinkedIn Used by the social networking service, LinkedIn , for tracking the use of embedded services 30 days
li_gc Marketing & Advertising Cookies LinkedIn Used by the social networking service, LinkedIn , for tracking the use of embedded services 20 days
li_sugr Marketing & Advertising Cookies LinkedIn Used to make a probabilistic match of a user's identity outside the Designated Countries 3 months
lidc Marketing & Advertising Cookies LinkedIn Used by the social networking service, LinkedIn , for tracking the use of embedded services 1 day
UserMatchHistory Marketing & Advertising Cookies LinkedIn LinkedIn Ads ID syncing 30 days
ln_or Marketing & Advertising Cookies LinkedIn Registers statistical data on users' behaviour on the website. Used for internal analytics by the website operator. 1 Year
_pk_uid Marketing & Advertising Cookies Sky AdSmart Allows the InnovidXP tracker to identify individual users, establish lag between response activities, and confirm the continuity of campaigns being responded to. 2 years
gig_canary_ver_3_# Necessary Cookies Jaguar Land Rover Used to identify the visitor across visits and devices. This allows the website to present the visitor with relevant advertisement - The service is provided by third party advertisement hubs which facilitate real-time bidding for advertisers. session

To learn more about cookies in general and how to manage them, visit www.aboutcookies.org.

To learn more about third-party advertising-related cookies, interest-based advertising and how to opt out that practise by companies participating in industry self-regulation, please visit the relevant website below based on your country of origin:

• Your Online Choices
• About Ads



(b) Device Data

Device Data that our websites collect include:

• Technical information, your internet domain name (this might be your internet service provider, for example, BT, Sky, TalkTalk or your place of work), and Internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your device to the internet, your login information, browser type and version, (e.g. Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox), [your device type], time zone setting, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system (e.g. Windows 10, macOS) and platform;

• Information about your visit (including the full Uniform Resource Locators (URL) clickstream to, through and from our websites (including date and time); products you viewed or searched for; page response times; download errors; length of visits to certain pages, How many and which pages you visit during a 'session' on our site and how long you were on the site, and page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks and mouse-overs).

• We may receive information about you if you use any of the other websites we operate or services we provide. We work with third parties (including for example business partners, sub-contractors in technical, payment and delivery services, fraud and authentication support service providers, advertising networks, analytics providers and search information providers, credit reference agencies), and may receive information about you from them.



(c) Pixel-Tags

We may use "pixel tags," which are small graphic files that allow us to monitor the use of our websites. A pixel tag can collect information such as the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the computer that downloaded the page on which the tag appears; the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of the page on which the pixel tag appears; the time the page containing the pixel tag was viewed; the type of browser that fetched the pixel tag; and the identification number of any cookie on the computer previously placed by that server. When corresponding with you via HTML capable e-mail, we may use "format sensing" technology, which allows pixel tags to let us know whether you received and opened our e-mail.

(d) Web Beacons

Some of our Web pages may contain electronic images known as Web Beacons (sometimes known as clear gifs) that allow us to count users who have visited these pages. Web Beacons collect only limited information which includes a cookie number; time and date of a page view; and a description of the page on which the Web Beacon resides. We may also carry Web Beacons placed by third party advertisers. These Beacons do not carry any personally identifiable information and are only used to track the effectiveness of a particular campaign.

(e) Similar technologies

Technologies that store information in your browser or device utilising local shared objects or local storage, such as flash cookies, HTML 5 cookies, and other web application software methods. These technologies can operate across all your browsers, and in some instances may not be fully managed by your browser and may require management directly through your installed applications or device. We do not use these technologies for storing information to target advertising to you on or off our sites.

We may use the terms “cookies” or “similar technologies” interchangeably in our policies to refer to all technologies that we may use to store data in your browser or device or that collect information or help us identify you in the manner described above.

3. Helping you stay in control. Your choices and options.

(a) Managing Cookies - Disabling, Enabling & Deleting Cookies


You have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the settings in your browser, or by using the “manage preferences” button in the cookies banner accessible from our home page. Please note, as explained above, all cookies have a purpose, and by disabling access to some or all, you may not be able to use all the interactive or other features of our website. Guideline instructions are shared with you below on how to check cookies are enabled:

(b) How to set and customise your cookie settings for the browser you are using

How to manage cookies in Internet Explorer:

Cookie settings in most versions of Internet Explorer can be found by clicking the tools option and then the privacy tab.

How to manage cookies in Microsoft Edge

Cookie settings in Microsoft Edge can be found by clicking the More option and then the Settings icon.

How to manage cookies in Firefox

Cookie settings in Firefox are managed in the Options window's Privacy panel. See Options window - Privacy Panel for information on these settings.

How to manage cookies in Chrome

Click on the spanner icon on the toolbar, select settings, click the under the bonnet tab, click on content settings in the privacy section.

How to manage cookies in Opera

You can manage cookies in Opera if you Click on settings, then Preferences, then Advanced and finally Cookies.

How to manage cookies in Safari

Choose Safari, then preferences and then click security. You should then be able to specify if and when Safari should accept cookies.

To manage cookies on your mobile phone

Please consult your manual or handbook.

Deleting cookies

You can easily delete any cookies that have been installed in the cookie folder of your browser. For example, if you are using Microsoft Windows Explorer:

Open 'Windows Explorer'

Click on the 'Search' button on the tool bar

Type "cookie" into the search box for 'Folders and Files'

Select 'My Computer' in the 'Look In' box

Click 'Search Now'

Double click on the folders that are found

'Select' any cookie file

Hit the 'Delete' button on your keyboard

If you are not using Microsoft Windows Explorer, then you should select "cookies" in the "Help" function for information on where to find your cookie folder.

Your Choices

You have some choices over whether or not this information is accessible from your device. For example, location data, depending on the nature of your device, may be configurable to turn on or off. Most mobile devices provide users with the ability to disable location services. Often, these controls are located in the device's settings menu. If you have questions about how to disable your device's location services, we recommend you contact your mobile service carrier or your device manufacturer.