What Are Cookies?

Cookies are text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are used to identify your computer as you use a computer network.

 Specific cookies known as HTTP cookies are used to identify specific users and improve your web browsing experience.

 Cookies can be placed by us (Greg Neill & Son Fine Jewellers or “first party” cookies) or by other companies (third party cookies). We allow some of our carefully chosen partners, like Google, to place cookies on our site. This helps us understand how our visitors use the website so we can improve your experience. 

How We Use Cookies

We use cookies for a few different reasons, like website analytics, to make sure our services are secure, to show you content that’s more targeted to your interests and, generally, provide you with a better website experience. 

Our cookies fall on one of these eight categories:

  • Technical cookies:These cookies are essential for you to browse the website and use its features, such as accessing your account page or hold the products you’ve added to your cart.
  • Preference cookies:We use these cookies to remember your preferences or choices you’ve made in the past, like your country preference.
  • Security cookies:We use these cookies to identify and prevent security risks
  • Performance and analytics cookies:These cookies allow us to collect information about how our customers use our website. They help us understand what pages or features are most popular so we can continue improving your experience.
  • Marketing cookies:We and our carefully chosen advertising partners use marketing cookies to deliver ads that are more relevant and meaningful to our website visitors and to analyse the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns. 

Your Choices

You can control or limit how we and our chosen partners use cookies.

Most browsers accept cookies by default, but you can easily clear and deactivate them through the browser’s settings. If you disable cookies, however, some of our website features may not function properly.