Find out more about functionality cookies and how they apply to our privacy policy. Functionality cookies Some cookies enable blogs to remember choices their users make, for example, user name, and language or text size. These cookies are known as “functionality cookies” and help to improve a user’s experience by providing a more personalised service. List of functionality cookies we use: Name Data stored Purpose Expires _uoeCookiePrefs A random unique number or string of letters and numbers. This cookie is used to remember your cookie preferences. One year wfCBLBypass Set by WordFence to allow a website visitor to bypass any geoblocks that may be in place after visiting a specific URL. One year comment_author_<random-string> An escaped (encoded) string of text. Stores the user-supplied value of “Your name” if the visitor opts to remember their name on a comment field. One year comment_author_email_<random-string> An escaped (encoded) string of text. Stores the user-supplied value of “Your email address” if the visitor opts to remember their email address on a comment field. One year This article was published on 2024-10-08