Cookies

All of our websites use ‘cookies’. These are small data files which are stored on your device in order to improve the functionality and management of the site.

Below is an explanation of the cookies we use on this site and elsewhere, and how Brighton & Hove Museums manages this information. You can control which cookies are active by using the controls which appear at the bottom of your screen when you first access this website.

Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics to record anonymised data about how this website is used. This enables us to measure how many people use the website, how they reach the site, and what pages they visit.

This information helps us improve the website for our users. It also enables us to report to our funders about how many people are using our online resources.

Google Analytics does not allow us to view individual user details; it only enables us to analyse patterns of behaviour across multiple users. It collects users’ IP addresses, but solely for the purpose of analysing where in the world people are using this site.

WordPress

This website is built with WordPress. This relies on basic cookies for essential management tasks, such as identifying whether a user is logged into the website.