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What Cookies do 10 Yetis store on my computer?

The cookies on our site do not store any sensitive information such as your name, address or anything to personally identify you. Here is a list of the main cookies we use and what we use them for:

Google Analytics

Google Analytics is a service that allows 10 Yetis to track the use of the website and aggregate visitor data. None of this data personally identifys you but simply reports to us your activity so that we can improve the user experience. Any cookies set by Google Analytics are done so using their services using JavaScript scripting code.

__utma This cookie counts how many times the visitor has visited 10Yetis.co.uk, when they first and when they last visited the website.
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