OUR COOKIES POLICY

WHAT IS A COOKIE?

A cookie is a small file of data, often incorporating a unique identifier that is transferred to the data subject’s device browser from a website's computer.

A cookie cannot read data off a data subject's hard drive or read cookie files created by other websites. The use of cookies is an industry standard that can be found on most major websites. For in-depth information regarding cookies, please visit www.aboutcookies.org

This data file stores the information the data subject provides Farleigh House with and in doing so enables Farleigh House to, amongst other things, 'remember' the data subject for either the duration of their visit (session cookies) or for repeat visits (persistent cookies).

Furthermore, this small file of data keeps the data subject logged in as themself and lets them move around the website without having to keep them reintroducing themself.

This helps Farleigh House to provide data subjects with a good experience when they browse the website and also allows Farleigh House to continually improve the website.

Farleigh House use cookies to track trends and patterns, which enables Farleigh House to understand and improve areas of the website that supporters find valuable.

These cookies are also used to provide more personalised services to data subjects on the website and through other media.

Cookies record information about the data subject’s online preferences, which are then used to tailor the website to the data subject’s individual preferences.

Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but data subjects can set their browser to prevent this. If the data subject’s browser preferences allow it, each website or third-party service provider is able to send a cookie to the data subject’s browser.

Farleigh House reserve the right to modify or amend the use of cookies at any time and for any reason.

Any changes to the use of cookies posted on the website apply as soon as they are posted. By continuing to use the website after any changes are posted, data subjects acknowledge acceptance of those changes.

HOW DO FARLEIGH HOUSE USE COOKIES?

Farleigh House do not use cookies to collect personally identifiable information about data subjects as users of the website.

Farleigh House also use a number of independent measurement, advertising and research companies. They gather information regarding the visitors to the website using cookies, log file data and embedded code.

Farleigh House use this type of information to help improve the services it provides to its data subjects.

Farleigh House do not accept any responsibility or liability for the privacy practices of such third-party websites and the data subject’s use of such websites is at the data subject’s own risk.

Farleigh House use the following types of cookies:

  1. Strictly necessary cookies. These are cookies that are required for the operation of the website. They include, for example, cookies that enable data subjects to log into secure areas of the website and make purchases if required.

  2. Analytical/performance cookies. They allow Farleigh House to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around the website. This helps Farleigh House to improve the way the website works, for example, by ensuring that data subjects are finding what they are looking for easily.

  3. Functionality cookies. These are used to recognise data subjects when they return to the website. This enables Farleigh House to personalise content for data subjects, greet them by name and remember the data subject’s preferences (for example, the data subject’s choice of language or region).

  4. Targeting cookies. These cookies record the data subject’s visit to the website, the pages they have visited and the links they have followed. Farleigh House will use this information to make the website and the advertising displayed on it more relevant to the data subject’s interests. Farleigh House may also share this information with third parties for this purpose.

Data subjects can find more information about the individual cookies used and the purposes for which we use them below.

MANAGING COOKIES

If cookies aren't enabled on the data subject’s computer, it may mean that the data subject’s experience on the website will be limited.

HOW TO CHECK COOKIES ARE ENABLED ON IOS SAFARI

1. Tap on the 'Settings' application from the data subject’s home screen.

2. Find and tap on the 'Safari' menu item.

3. Under the 'Privacy & Security' section tap on the 'Block cookies' menu item.

4. Select any option other than 'Always block'.

HOW TO CHECK COOKIES ARE ENABLED ON ANDROID INTERNET BROWSERS

1. Tap on the 'Settings' application from the data subject’s home screen or under 'Apps'.

2. Under the 'Device' section tap on the 'Applications' menu item.

3. Find and tap the 'Internet' menu item.

4. Find and tap the 'Privacy' menu item.

5. Enable 'Accept cookies'.

ALL OTHER BROWSERS

Please consult the data subject’s documentation or online help files.

HOW TO REJECT COOKIES?

If data subjects wish to restrict or block the cookies used on the website they can do this within their browser settings. The Help function within the data subject’s browser should tell them how to do this. For more information about how to change the data subject’s browser settings please see: www.aboutcookies.org

If the data subject would like to opt out of cookies, please go to the Network Advertising Initiative website

To opt-out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites data subjects can visit tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Please note that Farleigh House are not responsible for the content of external websites.