Cookie policy

This cookie policy explains how we use cookies and other similar technologies when you use our service, what tracking technologies are and why we use them. It also explains how you can control their use.

If you have any questions you can contact us at [email protected].

 

Cookies

A cookie is a small text file which is placed onto your device (eg computer, smartphone or other electronic device) when you visit our website to store a range of information, for example, your language preference, or browser and device you are using to view the website. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third party cookies, which are cookies from a domain different that the domain of our website, for our advertising and marketing efforts.

Session cookies expire each time you close your browser and do not remain on your device afterwards. These cookies allow our website to link your actions during a particular browser session.

Persistent cookies will remain on your device for a period of time, and will expire on a set expiration date, or when you delete them manually from your cache. These cookies are stored on your device in between browser sessions and allow your preferences and actions across our website to be remembered.

Other similar technologies

  • Web beacon is a small, transparent image (also known as “pixel tag”, “web bug”, “GIF”) that contains a unique identifier. It is embedded into a website or an email. When your browser reads the code of the website it communicates with our server in order to display the image and, through this process, we are able to acquire information such as technical specifications of your device, operating systems and settings being used. It can also track your activities during a session. Also, it enables us to recognize when each email was opened, from what IP address and from what device. We use this information to improve our email communication.

  • Software development kits (SDK) are third-party software development kits that may be installed in our mobile applications. SDKs help us understand how you interact with our mobile applications and collect certain information about the device and network you use to access the application.

  • Local shared objects, commonly called “Flash cookies”, are pieces of data that websites which use Adobe Flash may store on a user's computer to facilitate the Flash functionality. We may use Adobe Flash to display graphics, interactive animations and other enhanced functionality. Local shared objects can track similar parameters to cookies but they can also provide information on your use of the specific feature that the cookie is enabling. For example, if it facilitates the display of a video then we can receive details of how much of the video was watched and when viewing stopped.

  • HTML5 local storage. HTML 5 is the fifth version of the HTML language and contains functionality that allows information to be stored locally within the browser’s data files. HTML5 local storage operates in a similar way to cookies but differs in that it can hold greater amounts of information and does not rely on an exchange of data with the website’s server.

  • Fingerprinting is a technique that involves combining a set of information elements in order to uniquely identify a particular device. These information elements include, for example: data from configuration of the device, CSS information, JavaScript objects, installed fonts, installed plugins with the browser, use of any APIs, HTTP header information, clock information.

  • Device Identifiers are identifiers comprised of numbers and letters, which are unique to each specific device. These include Apple’s ID for Advertisers (IDFA) and Google’s Android Advertising ID (AAID). They are stored on the device and are used to recognize you and your devices across different apps and devices for marketing and advertising purposes. You can reset your device identifier or opt out of personalized advertising in the settings of your device.

How can you manage your cookies and similar technologies?

1. Consent management tool

You can manage your cookie preferences by [insert details, eg using our privacy dashboard at [insert link] OR clicking on the [insert details] icon at the bottom of any page on our site.]. You can then [insert details, eg explain how to adjust sliders or untick boxes as appropriate to the mechanism]. It may be necessary to refresh the page for the updated settings to take effect. Essential cookies cannot be disabled, nor can the tool be used to block cookies on third-party websites linked from our website.

2. Browser and device settings

Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies and to delete cookies. The methods for doing so vary from browser to browser, and from version to version. You can however obtain up-to-date information about blocking and deleting cookies via these links:

The detailed instructions on how to control your cookies through browser setting can also be found here: https://www.aboutcookies.org/how-to-control-cookies/.

Please note that blocking all cookies will have a negative impact upon the usability of many websites. If you block cookies, you will not be able to use all the features on our website.

To opt out of data usage by Google Analytics follow instructions: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

To reset your device identifier or opt-out of personalized advertising, follow Google instructions or Apple instructions.

 

3. Opt-out of internet-based advertising

The third-party advertisers, ad agencies and vendors with which we work may be members of the Network Advertising Initiative, the Digital Advertising Alliance Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising, the European Digital Advertising Alliance. To opt-out of interest-based advertising from the participating companies, visit the following links:

 

Cookies list

You can find more information about the individual cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them in the table below:

1. Strictly necessary cookies. These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work.

 

Cookie

Type

Source

Purpose

Expiry

refresh_token

1st party

Powerplay

Stores the refresh token for header based authentication.

persistent

signup_token

1st party

Powerplay

Stores the signup token for header based authentication.

persistent

access_token

1st party

Powerplay

Stores the access token for header based authentication.

persistent

id_token

 

1st party

Powerplay

Stores user's unique ID and nickname.

persistent

powerplay

1st party

Powerplay

Used for authentication via Twitter.

15 min

cookieyes-consent

3rd party

CookieYes

CookieYes sets this cookie as a unique identifier for visitors according to their consent.

1 year

gbFeaturesCache

3rd party

GrowthBook

Used to deliver new features to the users.

persistent

 

2. Performance cookies. These allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors, to know which pages are the most and least popular, and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. If you do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited our site, and will not be able to monitor its performance.

 

Cookie

Type

Source

Purpose

Expiry

amplitudeDeviceId

1st party

Powerplay

Used to link server and client events for the same users.

persistent

amp_ad499c

3rd party

Amplitude

Used by Amplitude for session tracking for analytics purposes.

1 year

ga94T2EVC7P9

3rd party

Google Analytics

This cookie is installed by Google Analytics.

2 years

_ga

3rd party

Google Analytics

This cookie calculates visitor, session and campaign data and also keeps track of site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognize unique visitors.

2 years

 

3. Advertisement cookies. These cookies record your visit to our website, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed. We will use this information to make our website and the advertising displayed on it more relevant to your interests. These cookies may be set through our website by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites.

 

Cookie

Type

Source

Purpose

Expiry

guest_id

3rd party

Twitter

This cookie enables Twitter integration and is used for social media advertising. This cookie helps to track user behaviour for marketing, to enable sign in and personalize the user's Twitter experience across devices.

2 years

guest_id_marketing

3rd party

Twitter

Used to detect whether a user is logged into Twitter

2 years

guest_id_ads

3rd party

Twitter

This cookie is set due to Twitter integration and sharing capabilities for the social media

2 years

personalization_id

3rd party

Twitter

Twitter sets this cookie to integrate and share features for social media and also store information about how the user uses the website, for tracking and targeting.

2 years

muc_ads

3rd party

Twitter

Twitter set this cookie to collect visitor navigation data to optimise ad relevance.

2 years

 

When you visit our Website, some of our service providers may collect cookies from your device (third-party cookies) for the purpose of enhancing user experience, offering customized content, tracking Website usage and analytics, and displaying relevant advertisements.

The list of third-party providers that may collect cookies from your device and the purpose of the collection are described below.

Source

Purpose

More information

Amplitude

We use Amplitude to analyze the user behavior within our website and our own products and services.

For more information about Amplitude's privacy practices, see https://amplitude.com/privacy

Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics to analyze the use of our website.

For more information about Google’s privacy practices, see https://policies.google.com/privacy

CookieYes

We use CookieYes as as our Consent Management Platform.

For more information about CookieYes’ cookie policy, see https://www.cookieyes.com/cookie-policy/

GrowthBook

We use GrowthBook for feature toggling and AB testing.

For more information about GrowthBook’s cookie policy, see https://www.growthbook.io/privacy

Twitter

We use Twitter to target advertisement campaigns

For more information about Twitter’s cookie policy, see https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-cookies

Sentry

We use Sentry to collect client errors so that we could fix them and provide a better user experience

For more information about Sentry’s cookie policy, see https://sentry.io/privacy/

Zendesk

We use Zendesk as our Customer Support Center.

For more information about Zendesk’s cookie policy, see https://www.zendesk.com/company/agreements-and-terms/cookie-notice/

 

Changes to this policy

We may change this policy from time to time, when we do we will inform you by updating the “Last updated” date below.

Last updated: 16 Feb 2023



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