What are cookies?
We use cookies (a small piece of computer code that we store for a period of time on your computer or mobile device) when you visit our sites in order to make the sites work
better for you. The data we collect using cookies helps us understand our customers better so that we can provide a more focused user experience. Using the knowledge of your previous
visits to our sites, we can enhance subsequent visits by tailoring our content to match your requirements. We use cookies principally because we want to make our sites and mobile
applications user-friendly, and we are interested in anonymous user behaviour. Generally, our cookies don’t store sensitive or personally identifiable information such as your name and
address or credit card details. In the unlikely event that our sites use cookies to store personal information about you, we encrypt the personal data to prevent unauthorised use by
anyone else. Here’s a list of the main types of cookies we use, and what we use them for.
(1) Understanding the Variety of Cookies We Use
- Strictly necessary cookies: These are cookies that are required for the operation of our website. They include cookies that enable you to log into and use the application.
- Analytical/performance cookies: They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us to
improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily.
(2) Implementation of Pixel Technologies
Pixels and SDKs are used in accordance with special provisions. You, or partners acting on your behalf, may not place pixels on websites that you do not own without our written
permission.
(3) Declining Cookie Use
You may withdraw your consent for our cookie uses that are not strictly necessary at any time by updating your privacy settings.
(4) Miscellaneous
Email Tracking and User Engagement Our emails may include a "web beacon pixel" that helps us identify if and when an email is opened and track
interactions such as link clicks within the email. This data helps us tailor our communication to better suit your interests. If you prefer not to have the pixel track your activity, you
can choose to view emails in plain text or disable images.