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Cookie Policy
We use the term “cookies” to refer to cookies and other technologies covered by the EU Directive on privacy in electronic communications.
What is a cookie?
Cookies are small data files that your browser places on your computer or device. Cookies help your browser navigate our website. Cookies themselves do not collect any information stored on your computer or your files.
How do cookies work?
When a server uses a web browser to read cookies they help a website deliver a more user-friendly service. To protect your privacy, your browser only gives a website access to the cookies it has already sent to you. You have the ability to block cookies in your browser settings.
Why do we use cookies?
CSCIS uses cookies to learn more about the way you interact with our website and content; and help us to improve your experience when visiting our website.
How do cookies work?
Cookies are designed to remember the type of browser you use and which additional (add-on’s or other technologies) your browser software you have installed. Cookies also remember your preferences, such as language and your region, which remain as your default settings when you revisit the website. Cookies also allow you to fill in comment forms.
Some of the cookies we use are session cookies and only last until you close your browser, others are persistent cookies which are stored on your computer for longer.
How are third party cookies used?
For some of the functions within our websites we use third party suppliers, for example, when you visit a page with webinars embedded from or links to BrightTalk. These webinars or links (and any other content from third party suppliers) may contain third party cookies and you may wish to consult the policies of these third party websites for information regarding their use of cookies.
How do I reject and delete cookies?
We will not use cookies to collect any personally identifiable information about you. If you should you wish to do so, you can choose to reject or block the cookies set by CSCIS or the websites of any third party suppliers by changing your browser settings – see the Help function within your browser for further details. Please not that many browsers automatically accept cookies by default, so if you do not wish cookies to be used you may need to actively delete or block the cookies.
If you wish to get more information on cookies, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org for details on how to delete or reject cookies and for further information on cookies generally.
For information on the use of cookies in mobile phone browsers and for details on how to reject or delete such cookies, please refer to your handset manual.
Note, however, that if you reject the use of cookies you will still be able to visit our websites but some of the functions may not work correctly.