Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 2023
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer or another internet-connected device in order to identify your browser, provide analytics, and remember information about you such as your language preference or login information. They re completely safe and can t be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your device. To find more information, please go to www.allaboutcookies.org if you are located in the United States. If you are located in Europe, please go towww.youronlinechoices.euWhat type of cookies does WorkCog use?
Cookies can either be session cookies or persistent cookies. A session cookie expires automatically when you close your browser. A persistent cookie will remain until it expires, or you delete your cookies. Expiration dates are set in the cookies themselves; some may expire after a few minutes while others may expire after multiple years. Cookies placed by the website you re visiting are called first-party cookies .How do our website and other owned media use Cookies?
We may use information collected from our Cookies to identify user behavior and to serve content and offers based on your profile, and in order to enhance the convenience of the users of our website.What if I don’t want cookies?
You have the option to control the use of cookies through your browser or through “Cookie Settings presented as part of the cookie notice or by clicking the “Cookie Settings button at the bottom of this section. If you want to remove existing cookies from your device you can do this using your browser options. If you want to block future cookies from being placed on your device you can change your browser settings to Do this for more information on managing cookies seewww.allaboutcookies.org manage-cookies ‘Do Not Track’ initiatives are not recognized by our site Please bear in mind that deleting and blocking cookies will have an impact on your user experience as parts of the site may no longer work. Unless you have adjusted your browser settings to block cookies, our system will issue cookies as soon as you visit our site or click on a link in a targeted email that we have sent you, even if you have previously deleted our cookies.What is a third-party cookie?
A third-party cookie is one which is not set by the website that you are visiting (e.g. cookies set by youtube.com on WorkCog.com). Some of WorkCog s own technologies and applications may be hosted in a domain that is a third party to the domain that you may be visiting. However, WorkCog does not allow third-party tracking companies to set cookies or other trackers on our website as part of our commitment to protecting the privacy of our users with the utmost care. When we embed content that is hosted on a third-party s platform on our website, the third party may set cookies on your browser which are usually for the purpose of providing the service as intended (such as for bandwidth management, to store your preference of language, tracking consent and for collect anonymous statistics such as the number of times a video has been streamed). Wherever possible, we choose the most privacy-friendly options, such as Privacy Mode, and Anonymous Statistics Only, to ensure we guarantee your privacy. However, some of the properties of such embeds may not be fully under our control such as our ability to control cookies that are set by these third parties unilaterally when the webpage embedded with such content loads.How can you manage cookies?
- Cookie preference manager
- Browser settings
Disclaimer
We may update this Cookie Statement from time to time in order to reflect, for example, changes to the cookies we use or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. Please, therefore, re-visit this Cookie Statement regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies and related technologies. For more information relating to cookies, you may contact privacy@workcog.comFour Categories of Cookies Used by WorkCog
- Strictly Necessary Cookies
Session management cookie
– General purpose platform cookie used by the server to maintain an anonymized user session that expires when you leave the site.- Performance Cookies
Web traffic cookie
– Included on each page of our site and used to calculate visitor, session, and campaign data for analytics reports.- Functionality Cookies
The following is an example of a Functionality cookie:
Known Visitor cookie
– A unique identifier given to each known user of our site, used to serve them content and offers based on their profiles. Also used for analysis and marketing purposes- Targeting Cookies