Cookie Policy
What are cookies?
In this Cookie Policy, Lush Motion is referred to as "we", "us", or "our".
Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our site.
A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that we store on your device (e.g. computer, mobile or tablet). Cookies can only store text, which is generally anonymous and often encrypted.
There are two different types of cookies: Session and Persistent. They are used for different things and contain different information.
Session cookies contain information that is used within your current browser session. These cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Nothing is persisted on your machine beyond the time you spend on the website.
Persistent cookies are used to hold information that is used between visits. This data allows websites to recognise that you are a returning customer and react accordingly. Persistent cookies have a lifetime value that is set by the website, which can vary between a few minutes or several years.
We use a number of first party cookies which are generated by Lush Motion and the information collected used only by Lush Motion. We also use some third party cookies. These cookies are placed by third parties and the information they collect through our website is shared with that third party. Further details of where information is shared with third party cookie partners is detailed below.
How can you control cookies?
When you visit our website, you will be presented with a Cookie Banner that explains to you that we use both essential cookies which are necessary for our website to operate (which cannot be disabled), and non-essential cookies such as analytics, functionality and targeting cookies that are used to improve your user experience (which can be disabled). The Cookie Banner will give you an option to accept all cookies (both essential and non-essential) by clicking "Accept all” cookies, or to manage your cookie preferences (including refusing any non-essential cookies) by clicking "Cookie settings".
If you click "Cookie settings", you will be taken to our Cookie Preference Centre in which you can enable the non-essential cookies of your choice by toggling them "on" (all non-essential cookies will be disabled by default in the Cookie Preference Centre). You can also choose to leave all non-essentials cookies turned "off". Once you are happy with your choices, you can save them by clicking "Submit Preferences" at the bottom of the Cookie Preference Centre.
In addition, you can block cookies by activating the setting on your browser that allows you to refuse the setting of non-essential cookies (i.e. analytical/performance cookies, functionality cookies, and targeting cookies). However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including strictly necessary cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of our website. If you would like more information about cookies, we can recommend www.aboutcookies.org and www.allaboutcookies.org as helpful resources. Both websites also provide instructions on how to reject cookies if you would like to do so.
What cookies do we use?
We use cookies for the following purposes:
1.Strictly necessary cookies:
These are essential cookies that are required for the operation of our website. They include, for example, cookies that enable you to log in to secure areas of the site, or add items to a shopping cart. These cookies cannot be disabled.
2.Analytical/performance cookies:
These allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around the site when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. We collect and use this analytics information with analytics information from other Users so that it cannot reasonably be used to identify any particular individual User. With respect to Google Analytics, although Google Analytics plants a permanent cookie on your web browser to identify you, the cookie cannot be used by anyone but Google. Google's ability to use and share information collected by Google Analytics about your visits is restricted by the Google Analytics Terms of Use and the Google Privacy and Data Protection Policy - https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites. You can prevent Google Analytics from recognising you on return visits by disabling cookies.
3.Functionality cookies:
These are used to recognise you when you return to our website. This enables us to personalise content for you and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region).
4.Targeting cookies:
These cookies record your visit to our website, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed. We will use this information to make the site and the information and advertising displayed on it more relevant to your interests. We may also share this information with third parties for this purpose.
Please note our third party partners (including, advertising networks and providers of external services like web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies on this website. This may be, for example, to help us assess how visitors are using our website, or to deliver better and more relevant information and advertising to you while you are using this website. The third parties whose cookies are used on this site are specified in the table above.
Cookies in emails
A ‘smart pixel’ is a tiny graphics file containing a unique identifier that is embedded within an e-mail. We may use smart pixels in our email campaigns or newsletters. They allow us to track whether the e-mail was opened successfully and to record certain information about the activities of the recipient(s). Users who have set their e-mail client software to refuse automatic downloads of images within the e-mails they receive will not be served our smart pixel unless they actively choose to download the images within the e-mail (and many e-mail clients are set by default to refuse automatic image downloads).
Google Privacy Policy explains the legal grounds that Google relies upon to process your information – for example, we may process your information with your consent or to pursue legitimate interests such as providing, maintaining and improving our services to meet the needs of our users.