Utilizing Cookies and Tracking for Enhanced Site Experience
Cookies are small text files placed on to your computer by the websites you visit. They help the website work properly, improve your experience and allow website-owners to analyse
visits.
When you first visit a site that uses cookies, a simple text file is downloaded on to your computer, which is then read each time you return to that site. The file, called a ‘cookie’,
can be used to remember your preferences, or to personalise searches that you have conducted in the past.
1. Our Strategies for Cookie Utilization
- To ensure that we give you the most relevant information in a timely fashion.
- They help us know who you are, and so we can present content that's personalised.
- This will improve your overall experience.
- They help us to improve products and services, so you can do things like see which friends are online to chat, use buttons to share information.
- They help make more secure, informing us if someone tries to access your account or participates in an activity that violates our terms and conditions.
Analysis & Research
uses third party analytics service to collect information about how the site is used by visitors. We use the information to prepare reports and to help us to improve the site. The
cookies collect information anonymously. The data collected includes the number of visitors to a site, the route taken by visitors to get to and the pages they have visited.
Authentication
Cookies help us identify our members, so that when you start a session you can enjoy offers, experiences and various benefits such as accessing our learning content. They also enable
us to make the changes you have asked for. For example: when you have requested to see the site in a certain language or when you request that "remember my password".
2. Distribution of User Information
Control Over Cookies From External Parties: Many cookies on our website are set by third parties and are not under our direct control. We recommend reviewing the privacy and cookie
policies of these entities to understand their cookie usage and data collection. Additionally, you have the option to block all third-party cookies through your browser settings.
After changing your cookie preferences, please refresh your browser or navigate to a different page on our site to ensure the changes take effect.
3. Making Choices About Your Cookies
You may withdraw your consent for our cookie uses that are not strictly necessary at any time by updating your privacy settings.
4. Other Provisions
Data Retention Approach
Our retention of Personal Data is strictly tied to the purposes laid out in our Privacy Policy. We retain Usage Data to enhance service security, functionality, and to adhere to
statutory retention guidelines.
5. Alterations to Cookie Settings
This Notice may be revised occasionally to align with legal requirements and changes in our operational practices. Any updates will be promptly reflected on this Site. We recommend
regularly checking this Cookie Notice to stay informed about our use of Cookies. For any inquiries, please feel free to contact us.