Cookie Statement
This statement sets out what cookies are, why CAAS uses cookies on our website, and your options relating to their use.
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Who are we?
CAAS is the Centre for ADHD and Autism support, a charity registered in England and Wales (1193799)
What are 'cookies'?
Cookies are text files that contain two pieces of information. A site name and a unique user ID. By user unique ID we are referring to your IP address. This is defined as personal data. Please see our Privacy Notice to see how we handle your personal data.
When you visit our site and accept our cookies, they are downloaded onto your device. This ensures that future use of the site is quicker, easier and more personable.
What cookies does CAAS use?
We use Cookie Compliance to remember your choice about cookies on adhdandautism.org.
Our site contains some video content. If you don’t enable video player cookies, video content will appear as standard links, which will take you to YouTube to watch the videos. YouTube may set cookies when you use their sites. Or, if you enable video player cookies, you’ll see videos embedded in our pages and YouTube may receive information about the videos you watch for analytics and advertising purposes. We embed videos from our official YouTube channel, using YouTube’s privacy-enhanced mode. You can read about YouTube’s privacy-enhanced mode on YouTube’s embedding videos information page.
If you visit a page containing a YouTube video and are logged in to a YouTube or Google account, Google may use cookies for security purposes, remember your preferences, and receive information about the videos you watch for analytics and advertising purposes cookies and collect data linked to your Google account. For more information, see the Google Privacy Policy. Example cookies used in this way include AEC, APISID, HSID, NID, SAPISID, SID*, SSID, SOCS, _Secure*.
We use Google Analytics to understand how users interact with our website, what their journey through our website is, and how our website might be improved.
Our translate tool uses a cookie to remember what language you have chosen for reading our website (adatb_user).
What are these cookies used for?
We use cookies to:
- estimate our audience size and patterns;
- control how often you see similar adverts;
- track preferences so we can improve and update our websites.
You don’t need cookies to navigate our website.
Do cookies make my devices less secure?
Cookies are specific to the server that creates them and cannot be accessed by other servers, which means they cannot be used to track your movements around the web. Cookies are only deployed on the site to make the experience better for you, along with collecting statistical data for the charity’s benefit. For example: How many visitors the site receives a week.
Do I have to provide consent?
Essential cookies that are required for the site to function will be used but we will ask for your consent to use non-essential cookies. This is done through an initial notice when you enter the site for the first time and you can amend your choices at any time via your settings by clicking the cookie settings button available at the bottom of our website:

How can I control the use of cookies?
You can manage your cookie preferences at any time by clicking the cookie settings button available at the bottom of the website:

You can also manage them through your browser by clearing your cookies, if you choose to use this method you will be asked to confirm your preference the next time you visit our site.
You can change your browser settings through entering the menu tab and going through to your settings. This is different for every browser. Therefore, please use the links below to determine which one works for you:
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Where can I find out more information?
You can find out more information about managing cookies on your devices at the following websites: