Cookie Policy
This is the Cookies Policy (the 'Cookies Policy') for proDmedia Ltd. ('Company' 'we' 'us' 'our'). Please read it carefully to ensure that you are willing to accept the cookies used by our Site and the third-party services our Site uses.
By using our Site and agreeing to this Cookies Policy, you are consenting to our use of cookies in accordance with the terms of this Cookies Policy and our Privacy Policy.
The definitions set out in the Membership Agreement will apply (except where the context otherwise requires).
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small 'packets' of data downloaded to your computer which communicate with websites to provide information to those who operate them. For example, they may help website operators improve your experience on their website or distinguish you from other users.
How We Use Cookies
When you log into our Site, a cookie is set which stores an alphanumeric identifier that enables the browser to keep you logged in until you log out. There are two versions of this cookie to signify how you logged in, which determines what can be accessed through your account page.
We also store cookies to help manage your experience on our Site. This includes whether to load assets from our content delivery network, what landing page you signed up from, how long you have been a member and other tests we conduct in order to improve our Site.
All cookies set by us can be deleted from your device.
Third Party Cookies
When you visit our Site, you are also making connections to various third-party websites, each with access to set and manage cookies of their own. We do not have access to any data contained within these cookies, nor can we manage these cookies.
Google Analytics
We use a cookie named Google Analytics (which is part of the Google Analytics service) to analyse the use of our Site and other websites more generally. Google Analytics uses cookies to collect and create statistical and other data about website and internet use.
Google Analytics is a persistent cookie which is stored on your computer and will remain installed even after you have left our Site. You may have already downloaded Google Analytics from another website.
Refusing Cookies
Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies in the following way:
In Internet Explorer, you can refuse all cookies by clicking "Tools", "Internet Options", "Privacy", and selecting "Block all cookies" using the sliding selector
In Edge, you can refuse cookies by clicking "More", "Settings", "View advanced settings" then under "Privacy and services", set "Cookies" to "Block only third-party cookies" or "Block all cookies".
In Firefox, you can adjust your cookies setting by clicking "Tools", "Options" and "Privacy".
In Google Chrome, you can disable all cookies by clicking "Tools", "Options" and "Under the Bonnet", then selecting "Content Settings".
Refusing all cookies will prevent you from accessing our Site correctly or remembering who you are. Blocking third party cookies should not interrupt your experience on the Website.
Changes
We encourage you to periodically review this Cookies Policy to be informed of any changes to how we use cookies and what cookies are used by third parties. To help you in doing so, the version and date of this policy are stated below.
This Cookies Policy was last updated:
May 27th 2019