Cookie Policy

Here at TigerMobiles.com we use cookies to remember you when you return to our site, and to measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns and our website.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small files that are downloaded on to your computer when you visit a website and they typically hold bits of information like the site name and unique used ID. They are simply text files and they are not programs. These small bits of information can then be accessed by your browser and allows it to be recognised by a website if you decide to return. The information that cookies contain help to make your browsing experience smoother, for example they enable you to store items in your basket, adding each item as you click “add to basket” and even to tailor the things that you see on a website to your personal preferences. Cookies do not harm your computer and are not “programs”.

TigerMobiles.com uses cookies to remember you when you return to our website and to allow you to add products to your basket. If you do not want to have cookies enabled then you can browse TigerMobiles.com but you will not be able to purchase products. We do not store any personal information such as your credit card details but do use the information to improve your experience with us and make your time on TigerMobiles.com run more smoothly.

3rd Party Cookies

In addition to the cookies that we use, we work with a number of trusted 3rd Parties to help improve the level of the online service we offer. They will also place cookies on your computer, these are described in the table below. A number of these cookies are used to provide banner advertisements for Tiger Mobiles when you visit some other websites. The cookies are designed to provide you with relevant advertising based on the products you have recently viewed on our website. Again these do not contain any personally identifiable information, but if you would like to opt out of these marketing cookies please click here to be taken to an independent website which will help you identify and manage cookies of this nature that have been stored on your computer by our and other businesses’ websites.

Are there different types of cookies?

Session, or transient cookies

Cookies that are stored in the computer's memory only during a user's browsing session and are automatically deleted from the user's computer when the browser is closed.

These cookies usually store a session ID that is not personally identifiable to users, allowing the user to move from page to page without having to log-in repeatedly. They are widely used by commercial web sites (for example, to keep track of items that a consumer has added to a shopping cart).

Session cookies are never written on the hard drive and they do not collect any information from the user's computer. Session cookies expire at the end of the user's browser session and can also become no longer accessible after the session has been inactive for a specified length of time, usually 20 minutes.

Permanent, persistent, or stored cookies

Cookies that are stored on the user's computer and are not deleted when the browser is closed. Permanent cookies can retain user preferences for a particular web site, allowing those preferences to be used in future browsing sessions.

Permanent cookies can be used to identify individual users, so they may be used by web sites to analyse users' surfing behaviour within the web site. These cookies can also be used to provide information about numbers of visitors, the average time spent on a particular page and generally the performance of the web site. They are usually configured to keep track of users for a prolonged period of time, in some cases many years into the future.

Flash cookies

If you have Adobe Flash installed on your computer (most computers do), small files may be stored on your computer by websites that contain Flash media, such as video clips. These files are known as Local Shared Objects (LSOs) or Flash cookies. They can be used for the same purposes as regular cookies (properly called HTTP cookies).

Flash cookies can also back up the data that is stored in a regular cookie. When you delete cookies using your browser controls, your Flash cookies are not affected. So a website that served a cookie to you may recognise you on your next visit if it backed up its now-deleted cookie data to a Flash cookie.

Our cookie policies

On TigerMobiles.com we use cookies to ensure that you have the best possible experience on our website and you will need cookies enabled in order to be able to make a purchase, as some parts of our website are totally personalised to you.

  • facilitate your access to the website
  • measure your usage of the website overall
  • help us understand what interests you when you are browsing the website;
  • recognise you if you return to the website so that we can make revisiting easier and refresh you on goods you showed an interest in, and aspects of the website you used on your previous visit(s);
  • to allow easier access from page to page of the website; and to facilitate processes such as ordering and paying for goods online
Service Cookie Name Description Privacy Policy & Opt Out Options
Google Analytics _utma, _utmb, _utmc, _utmz These are cookies set by Google Analytics, which allows us to analyse visitors to the site. Google analytic cookies do no collect personal data about visitors to our website. http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/
Cloudflare __cfduid In order to protect our website from security threats such as hackers and to boost its performance, we route our DNS through CloudFlare. https://www.cloudflare.com/abuse/
Clicky Web Analytics _jsuid, first_pv_, unpoco_, no_tracky_ These are cookies set by Clicky web analytics, which allows us to analyse visitors to the site. Clicky analytics cookies do no collect personal data about visitors to our website. https://clicky.com/terms

The cookies we use do not store any of your personal information. If you do not want to have cookies enabled then you can choose to disable them but you will not be able to make a purchase. Each browser is different, so go to the ‘Help' menu of your browser you are using to learn how to change your cookie preferences.

If you'd like to learn more about how to manage or disable cookies the visit www.aboutcookies.org

Changing your broswers setttings

Most browser settings automatically accept cookies. Your continued use of this website will be treated as your consent to the use of cookies as described above and unless you adjust your browser to decline them, cookies will be placed. It is therefore important that you check your browser settings and adjust them accordingly.

If you do not agree to the use of cookies, please modify your browser settings to decline them. (Click “Help” in the toolbar of most browsers for instructions or review the cookie management guide produced by the Interactive Advertising Bureau – www.allaboutcookies.org.). However, declining cookies means that some features and services of the website may not function properly.