Cookie Policy

Use of cookies
A cookie is a small text file that is downloaded to your computer when you visit our websites. It records the areas of our websites that your computer visits, and for how long.

On our sites we use both first and third party cookies. First party cookies are set by our server, and help us identify where you are from page to page. They also help us recall settings from your previous visit(s). Third party cookies, meanwhile, are set by a different server to Mazda’s. We use a third party cookie vendor(s) to track your navigation within our websites. They are more easily disabled than first party cookies.

Cookies do not store any personal information, and are used to compile anonymous, aggregated statistics in relation to visitors’ site use. Cookies help us to measure how well our websites are performing and to tailor how you experience our content more closely to you as a unique visitor. If you so wish, you can block all types of cookie, including third party cookies, at any time through your browser interface. (Please note that some of our websites’ features may not work if cookies are disabled).

Most computers can be set to accept all cookies, tell you whenever you get a cookie, or decline all cookies. The most common methods for set cookie preferences on PCs are detailed below. These steps may differ for Mac users, or if your internet browser or version is not one of those shown. In case of difficulty, please either consult your computer user manual, or call the helpline number that came with your computer’s documentation.

If you’re using Netscape 6.0:
1. Click Edit on your Task Bar, then
2. Preferences
3. Click on Advanced
4. Click on Cookies

If you’re using Internet Explorer 6.0:
1. Choose Tools, then
2. Internet Options
3. Click the Privacy Tab
4. Click on Custom Level
5. Click on the ‘Advanced’ button
6. Check the ‘override automatic cookie handling’ box and select Accept, Block or Prompt as appropriate.

If you’re using Internet Explorer 5.0 or 5.5:
1. Choose Tools, then
2. Internet Options
3. Click the Security tab
4. Click on Custom Level
5. Scroll down to the sixth option to see how cookies are handled by IE5 and change to Accept, Disable, or Prompt as appropriate.