Why does WA use cookies
WA uses cookies and other tracking technologies to give you the full functionality of the website, to customise your user experience, perform analytics and deliver personalised advertising on our websites, apps and newsletters across the internet and via social media platforms.
What is a cookie?
A “cookie” is a small text file downloaded onto your devices such as computers or smartphones when you access our websites. WA use cookies and other similar technologies in order to make our website work efficiently and securely and to improve personalised user experience.
When referring to cookies we include: first and third-party cookies, tracking pixels and plug-ins, including technologies from third-party publishers, and other tracking technologies.
All cookies have a publisher which tells you who the cookie belongs to. The publisher is the owner of the domain specified in the cookie. Whenever you visit our website, we place cookies on your device for different reasons. Such cookies are called “first-party” cookies, whereas cookies set by a third-party company, such as a social media platform or ad network/ad tech provider, are called “third-party” cookies.
Below you will find more detailed information about our cookies and the reason for using them.
How to withdraw your cookie consent?
You can at anytime disable your non-essential cookie by withdrawing your consent. You manage your cookie consent in Cookie Settings at the bottom of this website.
In addition to your consent withdrawal, you can quickly stop your browser from accepting cookies by configuring your browser’s cookie settings.
All commercial web browsers are featured with cookie management functionality.
Please check your web browser to find out more about how to delete or disable cookies etc.
If you choose to disable cookies, you may face limitations on functionality and a deteriorated user experience.




