A cookie is a small text file which is stored on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies allow websites to respond to you as an individual. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our site. You can choose to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser settings to decline cookies if you prefer.
If you wish to delete our cookies from your computer, the easiest way to do this is by changing your browser's settings. A good guide can be found at AboutCookies.org which takes you through the necessary steps.
There are a couple of cookies that we use on our site to make your visit more enjoyable.
Name – diamondwishlist
Cookie Length – 30 Days
Description – This cookie remembers your the wishlist.
Name – PHPSESSID
Cookie Length – Until you close your browser
Description – This cookie keeps track of your visit until you leave.
We use Google Analytics to help monitor usage and to find ways that we can improve the overall experience.
Name – __utma
Cookie Length (Seconds) – 63,072,000
Description – This cookie keeps track of the number of times a visitor has been to the site, when their first visit was, and when their last visit occurred.
Name – __utmb
Cookie Length (Seconds) – 1,800
Description – Holds timestamp of the exact moment in time when a visitor first visits the site.
Name – __utmc
Cookie Length – Session (until browser is closed)
Description – Holds timestamp of the exact moment in time when a visitor leaves the site.
Name – __utmv
Cookie Length (Seconds) – 63,072,000
Description – Stores information used within Analytics to identify user as part of a custom segmentation.
Name – __utmx
Cookie Length (Seconds) – 63,072,000
Description – Stores data pertaining to particular Website Optimizer test a user is part of.
Name – __utmz
Cookie Length (Seconds) – 15,768,000
Description – Keeps track of where the visitor came from, what search engine they used, what link was clicked on, what keyword they used, and where in the world they are when they accessed the website.