Last updated: 20 June 2026
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how Durham & Northumberland Archery Association (DNAA)
uses cookies and similar technologies on the DNAA website, dnaa.co.uk.
We aim to keep our use of cookies to a minimum. At present, the website uses only
essential cookies required for the website to operate correctly.
For information about how DNAA processes personal data more generally, please refer to
our Privacy Policy.
2. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They can
help a website work properly, remember limited information, or support particular features.
Cookies may be session cookies, which are deleted when you close your browser, or
persistent cookies, which remain on your device until they expire or are deleted.
Cookies may also be first-party cookies set by the website you are visiting, or
third-party cookies set by external services.
In this policy, “similar technologies” includes technologies that store information on,
or access information from, your device, such as local storage, pixels, tags, scripts,
or device-based identifiers where these are used on a website.
3. Cookies we use
Based on our current review, the DNAA website uses the following essential cookie:
Essential / strictly necessary cookies
Essential cookies are required for the website to function and cannot be switched off
through our website. These cookies do not require consent where they are strictly
necessary to provide the website service requested by the visitor.
| Cookie name | Provider | Purpose | Duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
wpEmojiSettingsSupports |
dnaa.co.uk |
Checks whether the visitor’s browser supports emoji rendering so that the website displays correctly. |
Session | Essential / strictly necessary |
This cookie is used solely for technical functionality and is not used for advertising,
analytics, or tracking across other websites.
DNAA should review the website periodically, and whenever the website, plugins,
embedded content, or hosting arrangements change, to confirm that this list remains accurate.
4. Cookies we do not currently use
DNAA does not currently use cookies for analytics, advertising, profiling,
behavioural tracking, social media advertising, or cross-site tracking.
If any non-essential cookies or similar technologies are introduced in future,
DNAA will update this policy before or at the time they are introduced and will seek
consent where required before those technologies are set or used.
5. Embedded content and third-party services
Some pages may include embedded content from external services, such as videos,
social media posts, maps, external articles, or widgets. Embedded content behaves
as if you visited the external website directly.
Those external services may set their own cookies or similar technologies,
including cookies used for analytics or tracking. DNAA does not control cookies
set by third-party websites or services.
If you interact with embedded content, you should review the cookie and privacy
information provided by the relevant third-party service.
6. Consent and cookie controls
Because the DNAA website currently uses only essential cookies, we do not currently
display a cookie consent banner. If we introduce cookies or similar technologies
that are not essential, we will provide clear information about them and an
appropriate way for visitors to give, refuse, or withdraw consent where required.
You can also control cookies through your browser settings. Depending on your browser,
you may be able to block cookies, delete existing cookies, set rules for specific
websites, prevent third-party cookies, or use “Do Not Track” where supported.
Please note that blocking essential cookies may affect how the website functions.
Browser settings are separate from any consent choices that may be offered on the
website in future.
7. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy if the website changes, if new features, plugins,
embedded content, or third-party services are introduced, or if our use of cookies
or similar technologies changes.
The latest version of this Cookie Policy will be made available on the website.
We recommend reviewing this policy regularly to check whether any changes have been made.