cookie policy
We use cookies on our website. Cookies are small text files that get saved onto your device by websites, via the web browser such as Chrome or Safari. Cookies enable us to remember your preferences and help us understand how people are using our site so that we can improve it. By continuing to use our website, you accept that cookies may be set on your device, as outlined in this cookies policy.
This cookies policy details how Taylor Osborne uses cookies on our website.
First-party cookies
These Web Analytics cookies are set by us and they enable us to understand how our website is used by visitors so that we can continuously improve it.
Third-party cookies
Third-party cookies are not set by Taylor Osborne, but by third parties who we work with. Some of these third-party cookies enable useful services e.g., online questionnaires. In the section below on "Managing cookies", we explain how you can change your settings so that third parties know that you do not want to be tracked.
Social media cookies
Some pages on our websites let you share our content through social media sites like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Sometimes we may embed videos from sites such as Vimeo or YouTube. These sites set their own cookies, which we do not control and will have their own cookies policies, which you will find on their websites.
Managing Cookies
Most web browsers all allow you to manage cookies. You can choose to accept or reject all cookies, or just specific types of cookies. Please note that turning off cookies will restrict your use of our website.
The following links provide information on how to modify the cookies settings on some popular browsers:
Apple Safari
Google Chrome
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox