Machinery Made For You

Quad-X manufacture a range of ATV accessories and quad equipment catering for grass care, weed control, and livestock care needs.

Cookie Policy

How we use cookies
A cookie is a small file which asks permission to be placed on your computer’s hard drive. Once you agree, the file is added and the cookie helps analyse web traffic or lets you know when you visit a particular site. Cookies allow web applications to respond to you as an individual. The web application can tailor its operations to your needs, likes and dislikes by gathering and remembering information about your preferences.

We use traffic log cookies to identify which pages are being used. This helps us analyse data about web page traffic and improve our website in order to tailor it to customer needs. We only use this information for statistical analysis purposes and then the data is removed from the system.

Overall, cookies help us provide you with a better website, by enabling us to monitor which pages you find useful and which you do not. A cookie in no way gives us access to your computer or any information about you, other than the data you choose to share with us. You can choose to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. This may prevent you from taking full advantage of the website.

List of cookies we collect
The table below lists the cookies we collect and what information they store.

Cookie Name Description
_ga Used by Google Analytics to distinguish users.
_gid Used by Google Analytics to distinguish users.
_gat Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate. If Google Analytics is deployed via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be named _dc_gtm_.
wordpress_logged_in_[hash]  Used by WordPress to indicate when you’re logged in, and who you are.
wordpress_test_cookie  Used by WordPress to test if your browser has cookies enabled.
PHPSESSID This is a general purpose identifier used to maintain user session variables. It is normally a random generated number, how it is used can be specific to the site, but a good example is maintaining a logged-in status for a user between pages