We may collect certain information about you through cookies, web server logs, web beacons, or other similar digital markers technologies when you browse our websites or use any applications created by us or on our behalf. This information may include the internet protocol address of your computer, browser type, language, operating system, your mobile device, geo-location data, the state or country from which you accessed the web site, the web pages visited, the date and the time of a visit, the number of links you click within the web site, the functions you use on this web site, the databases you view and the searches you request, the data you save on or download from this website.
Please review this Cookies and Other Digital Markers Policy and the Privacy Policy in each document’s entirety carefully before using our website, or otherwise providing us with any of your personal information. The Privacy Policy may be found here.
What Cookies and Other Digital Markers Technologies are
A cookie is a small text file created on your device when you visit a website containing information sent from the website to provide a way for the website to recognise you and keep track of your usage. When you use cookies and return to the same website visited before, you do not need to the input of the same information to the website. In addition to cookies, there are other local storage and internet technologies that operate similarly to the cookies discussed above whereby they may be used to store certain information about your activities and preferences across various Services (as defined in the Privacy Policy) and sessions. However, such technologies are distinct from cookies in that you may not be able to control them via standard browser tools or other settings.
Purposes
In general, we use these technologies for the following purposes:
- Authentication of users;
- To keep the session state and storing sign-in credentials and preferences;
- Restriction of certain actions; and
- Administration, analysis and improvement of Services (as defined in the Privacy Policy) and related systems, including with the collection of information about your use of our Services to assist us with the targeting of relevant content and advertising.
What may be Done in respect of Cookies
Most browsers are set to accept cookies by default. If you prefer, you can usually set your browser to disable cookies, or to alert you when cookies are being sent. Likewise, most mobile devices allow you to disable the ability for geo-location information to be collected from your device. How such settings may be changed depends on the browsers and the devices themselves and you should refer to the support pages of such browsers or devices themselves.
However, if you disable cookies or refuse to accept a request to place a cookie, it is possible that some parts of the website will not function properly and there may be a limit on the Services (as defined in the Privacy Policy) and other services on the website, such as those which require authentication.
Questions or Feedback
If you have any questions about this Cookies and Other Digital Markers Policy or any other queries in relation to how we manage, protect and/or process your personal information, please contact us at [email protected]. Where appropriate, such request may be referred to the relevant data protection officer.
Updates
This Cookies and Other Digital Markers Policy may be updated from time to time without any prior notice. As changes to this Cookies and Other Digital Markers Policy take effect when they are posted on this website, you may determine if any such revision has taken place by referring to the date on which Cookies and Other Digital Markers Policy was last updated and should visit this website periodically note any changes. Your continued use of any Service (as defined in the Privacy Policy), including without limitation this website, constitutes your acknowledgement and acceptance of such changes.
Last Updated 10 April 2023