Cookie policy
Last updated August 28,
2022
This Cookie Policy explains
how we uses cookies and
similar technologies to
recognize you when you visit
our websites.
In some cases we may use
cookies to collect personal
information, or that becomes
personal information if we
combine it with other
information.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files
that are placed on your
computer or mobile device
when you visit a website.
Cookies are widely used by
website owners in order to
make their websites work, or
to work more efficiently, as
well as to provide reporting
information.
Cookies set by the website
owner (in this case, us) are
called “first party
cookies”. Cookies set
by parties other than the
website owner are called
“third party
cookies”. Third party
cookies enable third party
features or functionality to
be provided on or through
the website (e.g. like
advertising, interactive
content and analytics). The
parties that set these third
party cookies can recognize
your computer both when it
visits the website in
question and also when it
visits certain other
websites.
Why do we use cookies?
We use first and third party
cookies for several reasons.
Some cookies are required
for technical reasons in
order for our Websites to
operate, and we refer to
these as
“essential” or
“strictly
necessary” cookies.
Other cookies also enable us
to track and target the
interests of our users to
enhance the experience on
our Online Properties. Third
parties serve cookies
through our Websites for
advertising, analytics and
other purposes. This is
described in more detail
below.
The specific types of first
and third party cookies
served through our Websites
and the purposes they
perform are described below
(please note that the
specific cookies served may
vary depending on the
specific Online Properties
you visit).
How can I control
cookies?
You have the right to decide
whether to accept or reject
cookies. You can exercise
your cookie rights by
setting your preferences in
the Cookie Consent Manager.
The Cookie Consent Manager
allows you to select which
categories of cookies you
accept or reject. Essential
cookies cannot be rejected
as they are strictly
necessary to provide you
with services.
The Cookie Consent Manager
can be found in the
notification banner and on
our website. If you choose
to reject cookies, you may
still use our website though
your access to some
functionality and areas of
our website may be
restricted. You may also set
or amend your web browser
controls to accept or refuse
cookies. As the means by
which you can refuse cookies
through your web browser
controls vary from
browser-to-browser, you
should visit your
browser’s help menu
for more information.
In addition, most
advertising networks offer
you a way to opt out of
targeted advertising. If you
would like to find out more
information, please visit
http://www.aboutads.info/choices/
or
http://www.youronlinechoices.com.
The specific types of first
and third party cookies
served through our Websites
and the purposes they
perform are described in the
table below (please note
that the specific cookies
served may vary depending on
the specific Online
Properties you visit).
Essential website
cookies:
These cookies are strictly
necessary to provide you
with services available
through our Websites and to
use some of its features,
such as access to secure
areas.
What about other tracking
technologies, like web
beacons?
Cookies are not the only way
to recognize or track
visitors to a website. We
may use other, similar
technologies from time to
time, like web beacons
(sometimes called
“tracking
pixels” or
“clear gifs”).
These are tiny graphics
files that contain a unique
identifier that enable us to
recognize when someone has
visited our Websites or
opened an e-mail including
them. This allows us, for
example, to monitor the
traffic patterns of users
from one page within a
website to another, to
deliver or communicate with
cookies, to understand
whether you have come to the
website from an online
advertisement displayed on a
third-party website, to
improve site performance,
and to measure the success
of e-mail marketing
campaigns. In many
instances, these
technologies are reliant on
cookies to function
properly, and so declining
cookies will impair their
functioning.
Do you use Flash cookies or
Local Shared Objects?
Websites may also use
so-called “Flash
Cookies” (also known
as Local Shared Objects or
“LSOs”) to,
among other things, collect
and store information about
your use of our services,
fraud prevention and for
other site operations.
If you do not want Flash
Cookies stored on your
computer, you can adjust the
settings of your Flash
player to block Flash
Cookies storage using the
tools contained in the
Website Storage Settings
Panel. You can also control
Flash Cookies by going to
the Global Storage Settings
Panel and following the
instructions (which may
include instructions that
explain, for example, how to
delete existing Flash
Cookies (referred to
“information” on
the Macromedia site), how to
prevent Flash LSOs from
being placed on your
computer without your being
asked, and (for Flash Player
8 and later) how to block
Flash Cookies that are not
being delivered by the
operator of the page you are
on at the time).
Please note that setting the
Flash Player to restrict or
limit acceptance of Flash
Cookies may reduce or impede
the functionality of some
Flash applications,
including, potentially,
Flash applications used in
connection with our services
or online content.
Do you serve targeted
advertising?
Third parties may serve
cookies on your computer or
mobile device to serve
advertising through our
Websites. These companies
may use information about
your visits to this and
other websites in order to
provide relevant
advertisements about goods
and services that you may be
interested in. They may also
employ technology that is
used to measure the
effectiveness of
advertisements. This can be
accomplished by them using
cookies or web beacons to
collect information about
your visits to this and
other sites in order to
provide relevant
advertisements about goods
and services of potential
interest to you. The
information collected
through this process does
not enable us or them to
identify your name, contact
details or other details
that directly identify you
unless you choose to provide
these.
How often will you update
this Cookie Policy?
We may update this Cookie
Policy from time to time in
order to reflect, for
example, changes to the
cookies we use or for other
operational, legal or
regulatory reasons. Please
therefore re-visit this
Cookie Policy regularly to
stay informed about our use
of cookies and related
technologies.
The date at the top of this
Cookie Policy indicates when
it was last updated.
Where can I get further
information?
If you have any questions
about our use of cookies or
other technologies, please
email us at.