Aro cookie policy

Cookies are small text files placed on your device to store data when you browse a website. Cookies and similar technologies have several functions:

  • storing your preferences and settings, which can be recalled when you re-visit a website
  • delivering interactive services and completing applications
  • maintaining online security and helping to protect against online fraud
  • analysing how our products perform, tracking website performance, conducting research and diagnostics, and fulfilling other legitimate purposes to give you a better online experience
  • storing and sharing your browser activity so that our advertising partners may provide content on products relevant to your interests
  • helping us to understand how people use our website – for example, if lots of people give up on an application process at a particular step, we can try to make that step easier to use

* Please note that our cookies do not store any personal or confidential information about you

You can use controls in your browser to limit how the websites you visit are able to use cookies and to withdraw your consent by clearing or blocking cookies. For more information, go to the Help section of your browser and search for ‘cookies’.

Be aware that if you choose to disable or delete cookies relating to our website, the following may occur:

  • we will not be able to recall information about you, including your preferences, and you will be treated as a first-time visitor
  • some of our online services might not work as you may expect
  • as you browse from page to page relevant information may have to be entered more than once

To find out more about cookies, visit https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/online/cookies/

Third party cookies

Cookies served by Equifax are held on Aro’s website. Equifax is a consumer credit reporting agency. These cookies will be used to serve adverts to visitors based upon the websites they’ve been to previously.

 Click for more information about Equifax and how to disable this cookie.

Using controls

You can use controls in your browser to limit how the websites you visit are able to use cookies and to withdraw your consent by clearing or blocking cookies. For more information, go to the Help section of your browser and search for ‘cookies’.

Be aware that if you choose to disable or delete cookies relating to our website, the following may occur:

  • we will not be able to recall information about you, including your preferences, and you will be treated as a first-time visitor;
  • some of our online services might not work as you may expect;
  • as you browse from page to page relevant information may have to be entered more than once.

To find out more about cookies, visit https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/online/cookies/.