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Cookies
This Website is operated by Bridging4business Ltd. References in this Cookies Policy to
"we"; "us"; "our" and "ourselves" are references to Bridging4business Ltd. References to
“you” or “your” are references to any person reading this Cookies Policy.
This Cookies Policy explains what cookies are used by the Website and what we do with the
information we obtain from those cookies. Please see our Privacy Policy above for
information of how the Website collects your personal data.
We encourage all of our customers to familiarise themselves with this Cookies Policy to
understand how the Website uses cookies and your choices in relation to cookies usage. We
reserve the right in our sole discretion to amend this Cookies Policy from time to time. In this
event, we will post the revised policy on the Website. We encourage you to periodically re-
read this Cookies Policy so that you remain informed as to how the Website uses cookies. We
may, where necessary, notify users of any modified version of this Cookies Policy that might
materially affect the way in which the Website uses cookies. We may do so via a banner on
the Website which users will see at their next visit.
Use of Cookies
This Cookies Policy sets out how the Website (including (without limitation) any ‘web-chat’
facility) uses cookies. A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to
the cookie file of the browser on your computer's hard disk so that the website can remember
who you are. A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie
has come, the "lifetime"; of the cookie, and a value, usually a randomly generated unique
number. Where we make reference to ‘cookies’, we also include reference to other similar
technologies, for example digital and pixel tags, which operate in a similar manner to
cookies.
A description of the types of cookies used by the Website and how we use them can be found
below. We may update this description from time to time. As mentioned, steps will be taken
to draw this to the user’s attention and to collect appropriate new consents at that time, where
necessary.
When users use the Website they will be using a browser and this means that they can
control, block or restrict cookies through their browser settings. Information on how to do
this can be found within the Help section of the browser used. All cookies are browser
specific. Therefore, if you use multiple browsers or devices to access websites, you will need
to manage your cookie preferences across all of these elements. In addition when you first
visit our Website you will see a cookies consent banner or pop-up which draws your attention
to the fact that cookies are used and which links through to this Cookies Policy.
There are also several online resources that can provide more information on cookies and
how they can be controlled within a variety of different web browsers. Please visit either
http://www.aboutcookies.org or http://www.allaboutcookies.org for more information.
If you use a mobile device to access the Website, you will need to refer to your instruction
manual or other help/settings resource in order to find out how to control cookies on the
particular device.
Please note: if you restrict or delete cookies, you may experience a loss of functionality while
accessing the Website and you will be treated as a first time visitor the next time you visit the
website.
The Website uses session cookies (which expire once a user closes their web browser),
session cookies are analysed by Google Analytics and give us information about the time you
spent on the Website, which parts of the Website you visited and any click-through you
followed in the Website. The Website may also use persistent cookies (these remain on a
user’s computer or other device when they close their web browser – until such time as they
expire or the user deletes them).
We have grouped the cookies used by the Website into the following categories, to make it
easier for you to understand why we use them:
Strictly Necessary: these cookies are strictly necessary for the Website to
work properly and for us to keep it secure. They are needed to allow users to
use the Website and its features, including to move between pages of the
website.
Performance/Analytical: these cookies allow us to collect certain
information about how a user navigates the Website. These cookies collect
information that is used either in aggregate form to help us understand how
our site is being used or how effective are marketing campaigns are, or to
help us personalise our site for you.
Marketing: these cookies are used to make advertising messages more
relevant to you. We may use this data to tailor the marketing and ads you see
on our own and other third party websites and mobile apps, including social
media.
You might notice that some cookies on the website are not related to us. This is because some
of the pages on the Website contain embedded content from third party websites – such as
video from YouTube, Twitter or LinkedIn for example. Because this content is from another
website, we do not control the cookies which relate to this. If a user wants to change their
cookie preferences to block these third party cookies, they should check the third party
websites for information on how to manage their cookies.
We may also embed social sharing icons throughout the Website. These sharing options are
designed to enable users to easily share the Website’s content with their friends using a
variety of different social networks. These social sharing sites may set a cookie when a user
is logged into their service. Please note that we do not control the dissemination of these
cookies and users should consult the relevant third party website for information on how
these cookies are used and how the user can control them.