Cookie Policy

Last updated: (May, 2018)

AMG Search uses cookies to ensure the user has the best possible experience while using our website. By using this website, you consent to the use of cookies.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on the user’s computer by the user’s web browser while the user is browsing.  Once the cookie file is stored in the user’s web browser, it allows the website or a third-party to recognise you and make your
next visit easier and the Service more personalised to you.

What we do with cookies?

When you use and access AMG Search, we may place a number of cookies files in your web
browser.

We use cookies for the following purposes:

  • To enable certain functions of our website
  • To provide analytics
  • To identify users and to store user preferences.
  • To identify if the user has agreed (or not) to our use of cookies on this site

Do I have to enable cookies?

Enabling these cookies is not strictly necessary for the website to work however,  it will provide you with a better browsing experience. You can delete or block these cookies, but if you do that some features of this site may not work as intended.  Please see below instructions in relation to the web browser you are using.

  1. Google Chrome:

Chrome lets you easily delete cookies, control browsing data, and specify what sort of files Google Chrome should accept or block. Here’s how:

Access content settings: Click on the “Menu” tab in the upper-right corner and select “Settings.” Once the new tab opens, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “Advanced.” This will expand the “Settings” page to include additional options.

The first expanded window you should see is the “Privacy and security” panel. Next, click on “Content settings,” and then select “Cookies.”

You may also simply type “chrome://settings/content/cookies” into your address bar, and Chrome will take you to your intended destination.

  1. Moxilla Firefox:

Click on the “Menu” three-lined icon in the top-right corner. In the drop-down menu, select “Options,” which will open a new “Preferences” tab. On this page, select “Privacy and security” listed on the menu to the left, and then head to the “History” section. Here you will need to choose “Use custom settings for history” in the drop-down menu located next to “Firefox will…”

Or, simply use this address in a new tab: about:preferences#privacy

  1. Safari:

Access cookies: Click on the Safari menu in the upper-left corner and scroll down to “Preferences.” Alternatively, in the same menu, choose “Clear History,” and you can delete everything in one go, from a variety of time frames. If you would much prefer to have more control over what is deleted, choose the “Preferences” option.

  1. Microsoft Edge:

Access cookies: Click on the three-dot Settings icon in the top right-hand corner that will generate a drop-down panel. Once you click “Settings” on the panel, it will shift to a different tile providing a section called “Clear browsing data.” To manage cookies, skip that for now and keep scrolling down.